no it was bearded dragons with yellow spots painted on tem they wouldn't let real ones in the show or they could really die man
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No, the yellow spotted night lizard was not in the movie "Holes." The movie is based on the book by Louis Sachar, which features a different type of lizard native to the area.
AnswerIt's kinda' same. But it's real scientific name is "Yellow spotted night lizard".It's habit might be a bit different with the one in 'Holes'.The lizard you see in the movie Holes is just a digitally altered version of a bearded dragon and they are no where near alike
No, it's not. At least, the one that they describe in the book Holes isn't. There is, however, a type of lizard called the yellow-spotted tropical night lizard. This lizard is known to to be aggressive, and their bites are painful, but not poisonous, let alone fatal.
If you are thinking of the lizard on the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar then no, but there is such thing called the Yellow Spotted Night Lizard although their bites are not fatal, they are aggressive and when bitten it is very painful. They live in decaying logs in wet climate in central Mexico and Panama but are slowly ranging to South America.
Well, Yellow Spotted Lizards are aggressive and give a very painful bite to anyone handling them but the bites aren't fatal. In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, it says that the lizard is aggressive with a VERY fatal bite and they won't bite if you have onion in your system (been eating onion), but all of this is not-true.
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