Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as an omen. Unless the lizard was a pet, or the body of the lizard was placed in an unexpected place or manner then I am inclined to think there is no meaning to it.
Yes Brontosaurus does mean Thunder Lizard.
The dinosaur name that meant "King Tyrant Lizard" is Tyrannosaurus rex. Its name comes from the Greek words "tyrannos" meaning king, "sauros" meaning lizard, and "rex" meaning king. It is one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs to have ever lived.
The word "dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos," meaning "terrible" or "fearfully great," and "sauros," meaning "lizard" or "reptile."
Yes, lizards are known to scavenge on dead insects. They have a varied diet and will consume a dead fly if they come across one.
The name Brachiosaurus comes from the Greek words "brachion" meaning arm and "sauros" meaning lizard, because its front legs are longer than its hind legs, giving it a unique posture resembling a lizard with long arms.
No meaning. You saw a lizard.
Brachiosaurus (arm lizard) Brachio, meaning arm in Greek, and saurus or saur meaning lizard in Greek. To help further dinosaur questions om adding more. Velociraptor (speed theif) Velocity or veloci meaning speed or fast in Greek and raptor meaning thief. Tyrannosaurus rex (tyrant lizard king) Tyrann meaning tyrant in Greek, saurus meaning lizard and rex which in Latin means king. Pterodactyl (winged finger) Ptero meaning wing in gr eek and dactyl meaning finger. Brontosaur (thunder lizard) Bronto meaning thunder in Greek and saur meaning lizard. Dinosaur (terrible lizard) Dieno or dino meaning terrible in Greek and saur meaning lizard. That should be good if it helped post a comment :)
Yes Brontosaurus does mean Thunder Lizard.
The dinosaur who's name means tyrant lizard king is tyrannosaurus rex; tyranno meaning "tyrant", saurus meaning "lizard", and rex meaning "king".
If it's not moving yet, it might be dead.
different lizard
Fling lizard
if they bite you, you're dead
Brontosauruses name comes from a greak word meaning lizard or big lizard.
lizard tail the back of a lizard tail that's there favorite my crab eat it all the time
roof or cover lizard
Brontosaurus is derived from Neo-Latin, equivalent of the Greek words Brontḗ (meaning thunder) and saûros (meaning lizard). So, Brontosaurus is "Thunder Lizard".