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The average temperature for a lizard is the same as us...37 degrees. (Since I am only 11 I don't know that in Fahrenheit so please don't ask!!!) I have a lizard called Amber (named after me) and she is perfect at around 37 degrees. DON'T LET THE LIZARD BE OVER 45 DEGREES OR IT MAY DIE OF HEATSTROKE!!!

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