find them in the grass or when it rains you can find worms on the edges of sidewalks. But mostly if you want to find insects you should look deep in the your grass in the backyard or go to a musuem if you dont want to dig for them yourself
This would depend, of course, on the species of lizard in your backyard, and in what country your backyard is located. There are few poisonous or toxic lizards in the US. If you live elsewhere, that could be a different matter. Most of the toxic lizards in the US are located in the southwest part of the country. However, most of these animals, if not all, will be more startled and shy of human contact than the opposite. It is unlikely you or your child have much about which to be concerned.
No - they're a non-venomous species. I couldn't find that much info - but I DID find something on Wikipedia - See related link the real alligator lizard are not the most venomous it is not the mostcommon lizard in living with people No. Only two lizard species [Heloderma suspectum (Gila monsters-2 subspecies) and Heloderma horridum (Mexican Beaded Lizards-4 subspecies)] are venomous.
Yes, some brown backyard lizards may consume sap as part of their diet. However, their primary diet usually consists of insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates. Consuming sap may provide them with additional nutrients or hydration.
Backyard lizards may eat ladybugs if they come across them, but ladybugs are not a primary part of their diet. Lizards typically prefer insects like ants, spiders, and beetles as their main food sources.
There are no lizards native to the Hawaiian rain forest.
In the grass
in your backyard
backyard lizards eat cricets and grasshoppers
dandelions
yes
Wood peckers
In parts of Australia, you can find them in your backyard! These lizards enjoy warm, humid places. They are not poisonous or harmful.
y yes they do;]
they eat fourteen a day
House and anole lizards but some geckos live in trees.
it is a thorny devel they are found in my backyard
This would depend, of course, on the species of lizard in your backyard, and in what country your backyard is located. There are few poisonous or toxic lizards in the US. If you live elsewhere, that could be a different matter. Most of the toxic lizards in the US are located in the southwest part of the country. However, most of these animals, if not all, will be more startled and shy of human contact than the opposite. It is unlikely you or your child have much about which to be concerned.