I had one of those red headed lizards in my house, I live in Tenn. My Cat brought it in and left it. After some research I found it was either an adult male broadhead Skink or an adult male five lined skink. Apparently they taste pretty bad so that was why my cat didn't kill it.
It sounds like you are describing a red-headed agama lizard. This lizard is known for its bright red or pink head and neck, as well as its dragon-like appearance with spiky scales and a crest along its back. Red-headed agamas are native to parts of Africa and are popular pets in the reptile trade.
The lizard you are describing sounds like a Carolina anole, also known as a green anole. These lizards are commonly found in parts of the southeastern United States and are known for their ability to change color from brown to bright green. They have a distinctive brown streak down their back.
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A common lizard kept as a pet at home is usually referred to as a household or domestic lizard.
The plural of "lizard" is "lizards."
A newt, which is a common household lizard known for its bright color.
Most blue tongued lizards are not dangerous or poisonous- The bright blue tongue is meant to scare or frighten away predators- in Biology this is known as aposemitism (warning colors). Most animals have pink tongues, so When the lizard is threatened, it sticks out a bright blue tongue which is shocking to the predator- while the predator decides whether the lizard is scary or poisonous, this buys the lizard time to escape!
Search broad headed skink, they are harmless and common in MO
The males have dark bright blue bellies(and throats). The females have lighter blue bellies(and throats).
It sounds like you are describing a red-headed agama lizard. This lizard is known for its bright red or pink head and neck, as well as its dragon-like appearance with spiky scales and a crest along its back. Red-headed agamas are native to parts of Africa and are popular pets in the reptile trade.
The blue tongue lizard gets its name from the distinctive bright blue coloration of its tongue, which is a warning signal to potential predators. When threatened, the lizard displays its tongue as a defensive mechanism, showcasing this vibrant color to deter attackers. This unique adaptation helps it survive in its natural habitat. The name reflects both the lizard's appearance and its behavioral strategy.
Yes the flying Lizard or flying dragon is a reptile. The flying dragon is found in southeast Asia and does not give live birth but from eggs. Below is the classification of the flying dragon. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Agamidae Genus: Draco Species: D. volans
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
A monkey lizard is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
no but there is one called jackalope lizard
Mexican bearded lizard is a lizard species. Another species is the monitor lizard.
The lizard you are describing sounds like a Carolina anole, also known as a green anole. These lizards are commonly found in parts of the southeastern United States and are known for their ability to change color from brown to bright green. They have a distinctive brown streak down their back.