No, they are vicious blood thirsty killing machines, and should be avoided at all costs.
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∙ 12y agoNo! They'll eat you
No. They are not dangerous.
yes alligator lizards swim in shallow water but enough to swim in
Northern alligator lizards
snakes and lizards are reptiles just like a croccidile and alligator(extra fact).
An anguid is a member of the Anguidae family of creatures, a large family of lizards including slowworms, glass lizards and alligator lizards.
An alligator lizard is a type of reptile found in North and Central America. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies, distinct scales, and sharp teeth. Alligator lizards are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects, small mammals, and other reptiles.
It's probably not a good idea. Alligator lizards tend to feed on other lizards that are close to or greater than their own size.
Some lizards are capable swimmers and may enjoy swimming, while others may avoid it. Lizards such as water dragons and iguanas are known to be good swimmers and may use water as a way to cool off or find food. It's important to provide a safe and appropriate environment if you want to encourage your pet lizard to swim.
No, an alligator is not a lizard. Alligators belong to the order Crocodylia, which is different from lizards. Lizards are part of the order Squamata, which includes various types of reptiles like geckos and iguanas.
they drink just water not enything else
A northern alligator lizard baby typically has a brown or gray coloration with light stripes or spots running along its body. They are smaller in size compared to adult alligator lizards and may have more vibrant colors to help with camouflage.
No - firstly, they require completely different living conditions - and secondly, alligator lizards are carnivores - and would eat the gecko !