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12 interesting facts about lizards


Lizards are commonly seen in the wild, but in some countries they are also kept as pets.

Whether you care about reptiles or you are wondering about raising a lizard as a pet and want to know more, there are lots of fun and exciting facts about lizards that will make you think!

There are more than 6,000 different species of lizards.

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Did you know that salamanders are some kind of lizard?

Geckos and chameleon are also in the lizard family, so while you may be used to calling all of these reptiles, you would be right to say that they are also lizards.

When you start thinking about all the different reptiles out there that are kind of lizards, it's certainly not hard to imagine why there are thousands of them!

Lizards can move their eyelids.

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Humans can move their eyelids, so why would we expect other creatures to do anything different?

In another part of the reptile family, snakes have absolutely no eyelids.

However, lizards not only have eyelids, but they can move them easily and voluntarily.

This is one of the few differences between a lizard and a snake.

Lizards live almost everywhere.

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Outside of Antarctica, there is no continent that is not home to some species of lizards.

They found houses in deserts, swamps, and forests.

Many of them live on the ground, in trees, under and around rocks, and in holes and bogs they often make for themselves.

The lizards do not need to be near water.

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Many lizards do not need to be near water to survive, as they usually absorb all the water they need from food.

Some lizards can live a lifetime without drinking water.

That is one of the reasons why many of them live near deserts, while others live near ponds and other waters.

In the absence of water, the lizards retain already existing water in the body and instead lose salt through the skin.

They need sunlight.

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Because lizards are cold-blooded creatures, their body temperature easily changes quickly depending on the environment and the surrounding temperature.

Without the sun, the lizards cannot last long.

This explains why there are no lizards in Antarctica among the most extreme cold temperatures, and why they live mainly between deserts and in southern countries.

However, the lizards could not withstand the sun when it reached its peak.

So even in the desert they will find shade during the hottest parts of the day.

The lizards eat a varied diet.

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Although lizards may not drink much water during the day, they have a varied diet to provide them with the nutrients they need.

This usually includes grasses and other leafy plants, small insects such as crickets and beetles, berries and seeds.

Some lizards, such as dragon lizards, will eat the eggs of other small lizards if they find them.

There are many different sizes of lizards.

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Some people have seen lizards in the wild, and others have lizards as pets.

Whether you have seen it with your own eyes or not, there are many different shapes and sizes.

The size usually depends on the lizard's diet and where it lives.

The smallest ones are only a few inches long, while the larger lizards can be up to 11 feet long!

The tail of a lizard is not very strong.

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At first it seemed like a bad thing.

However, some lizards have weak tails designed to quickly lose their enemies.

Other animals will typically grab a smaller animal with its tail, so the lizard can get out and get out without doing too much damage to itself.

Furthermore, a lizard can regrow its tail if it is severed.

The lizard's tail acts as a defense mechanism against predators and anything that seeks to injure it.

Lizards have several defense mechanisms.

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A fragile tail is just one of the ways lizards can protect themselves from harm.

Many lizards are born with the ability to run fast and avoid danger, trying to escape even before a predator has a chance to grab its tail.

Other lizards have severe bites, or appear larger and more frightening against enemies.

There are only three types of venomous lizards - the Komodo dragon, the Gila monster, and the Mexican stony lizard.

Komodo dragons are very dangerous to humans.

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Komodo dragons are the only kind of lizards dangerous to humans and potentially fatal to humans.

Although you could be injured by another type of lizard, none of them have as venom as the Komodo dragon.

Komodo Dragons belong to Indonesia and can be up to 10 feet long.

One bite of this lizard is enough to kill a human.

Many species of lizards are kept as pets.

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While the vast majority of lizards in the world live in the wild, hundreds of thousands are kept as pets.

They are generally small in size, but that doesn't mean they don't need a lot of attention.

Dragon beards, leopard geckos and crested geckos are some of the best lizards to keep as an ornamental.

You should always read about the specific lizard you buy as a pet and learn how to best care for it.

Some lizards have a color change.

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One of the fascinating things about lizards is their ability to change color.

This is what makes the chameleon, a type of lizard, so interesting and attractive for pet owners.

For example, an anole lizard can be kept as a pet and can change color from bright green to red to brown - all to blend in with its surroundings or send a signal to its mate.