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  • Leopard Lizard Care Sheet

    Leopard geckos are lizards native to places such as Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. A leopard gecko makes an excellent pet. These pets have minimal care needs and may be left alone for a few days. Leopard lizards can be purchased from pet breeders and stores at a low price. Leopard lizards have a variety of patterns and colors.

  • A List of Horn Lizards

    Often mistakenly called a "horny toad," a horned lizard is a reptile belonging to the family Phrynosomatidae and genus Phrynosoma which means "toad-body." Most species have a toad-like appearance with a roundish, flattened body and a short, blunt snout.Their general distinguishing features, also useful in classifying the different species, are the rows of spikes on different parts of the body. Their coloring also differs with location and environment. Some horned lizards lay eggs (oviparous) while others give birth to young ones (viviparous).

  • How to Tell the Gender of a Lizard

    Because male and female lizards have different behaviors and needs, determining the gender of your lizard can be important in maintaining the health of your reptilian friend. Male and female lizards may appear very similar but certain key areas on a lizard give clues as to its gender. In general, you must wait until a lizard is fully developed in order to determine its sex; juvenile lizards do not have fully developed sexual organs.

  • Lizard Behavior

    There are nearly 4,700 known species of lizards today; geckos, monitors, skinks and iguanas are just a few. Lizards live all across the world in a variety of habitats from backyards to rain forests, but despite their differences, lizards exhibit many of the same behaviors. Mating and feeding rituals, aggressive responses and temperature regulation are some of their most strikingly similar behaviors.

  • Three Learned Behaviors of a Lizard

    Lizards belong to the family of reptiles, one of the oldest and most primitive species on the planet. They have four legs for locomotion, a tail for balance, eyes for vision and some have acute senses of smell. Lizards are cold-blooded by nature, and instinctively seek out places of warmth, which aids in raising their metabolism for movement, eating and digestion. Yet other than instinctive behaviors, they accumulate social and learned behaviors from their early newborn development into adult maturity.

  • How to Sex a Horn Toad Lizard

    The horn toad lizard, also known as phrynosoma cornutum, horned toad lizard and Texas horned lizard, is close to being an endangered species due to people capturing them. They do not do well in captivity, however if you have caught yourself one and have chosen to keep it as a pet, it is important to determine its sex in order to properly breed it with another horn toad lizard. Determining the sex may also be useful when deciding on what to name it. If the lizard is younger than five months, it is difficult to determine the sex as the…

  • Northern Alligator Lizards As Pets

    The northern alligator lizard is a relatively small forest-dwelling lizard that originally comes from the Pacific coast of the United States. It grows to only between 3 and 6 inches, not counting its prehensile tail. Theses lizard are not only fascinating pets but are usually quite hardy, making them a smart choice for a beginning reptile enthusiast.

  • How to Tell the Difference Between a Male & a Female Alligator or Lizard

    Alligators are large reptilian creates that inhabit freshwater swamp environments in places such as Florida and Louisiana. Male and female alligators both have powerful jaws with over 70 razor-sharp teeth, a long snout and tail and thick skin. However, distinguishable differences do exist between a male and female alligator's personality and physical characteristics. Smaller reptiles, such as lizards, also have differences in physical appearance and personality as their larger, alligator cousins.

  • How to Tell a Boy Lizard From a Girl Lizard

    The lizard is a popular choice among reptile pet owners. Their behavior and natural characteristics allow them to adapt to their environment and co-exist with other types of lizards and humans. Most lizards, including iguanas, geckos and chameleons will reach maturity by ten months, which will make it easier to determine if your lizard is a boy or girl. If you are unsure or your lizard's gender, several physical and mental attributes can help you distinguish their sex.

  • How to Tell a Female Leopard Lizard From a Male

    There are two kinds of leopard lizards: blunt-nosed and long-nosed lizards. The main difference between the two is that one has a shorter nose than the other. Leopard lizards have small bodies with long tails. They are colorful and love to bask in the sun. Male and female leopard lizards are very similar to each other, making it rather difficult to tell them apart. Watching not only their behavior, but also their changes in appearance, can help identify the male from the female.

  • How Do Lizards Mate?

    Lizards are very interesting reptiles that resemble dinosaurs in miniature form. Most lizards blend into the dirt and rocks, which help them avoid predators. Some lizards such as chameleons will change colors depending on where they are at, which help them to blend nicely into their environment. The collard lizard has a very beautiful leopard-like pattern on its rough scales. There are thousands of different types of lizards, and some of the most popular and well known lizards are the gecko and iguana. The majority of lizards lay eggs, but some, such as the Solomon Island skink, and the blue-tongue…

  • Discover the different breeds of Tegu Lizards

    Learn about the Tegu Lizard's different breeds, including Argentine black, white and gold free video series and guide.

  • How to Breed Anole Lizards

    Anoles are popular pets because of their ability to change colors. For this reason, this lizard species is often sold as a chameleon. Anoles are native to the U.S., and you can find them in abundance in the Southeast. When conditions are favorable, you can breed the anole lizard at home.

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