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.
Backyard lizards are not typically dangerous to small children. Most backyard lizards are harmless and avoid human contact. It's important to teach children to observe wildlife from a safe distance to prevent any potential risks.
No they are not
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.
Nope! Contrary to popular belief, sparked by the book "Holes" they are not poisonous! there are only two known poisonous lizards: the gila monster and the mexican beaded lizard. though yellow spotted lizards ARE real, they are no more threatening to humans as any other lizard.
Wall lizards are not poisonous or dangerous to humans. They are non-venomous and generally not aggressive towards humans. However, like all wild animals, they may bite if they feel threatened or cornered, so it's best to observe them from a safe distance.
In parts of Australia, you can find them in your backyard! These lizards enjoy warm, humid places. They are not poisonous or harmful.
in your backyard
They are not poisonous.
Backyard lizards are not typically dangerous to small children. Most backyard lizards are harmless and avoid human contact. It's important to teach children to observe wildlife from a safe distance to prevent any potential risks.
yes there are posinous lizards
backyard lizards eat cricets and grasshoppers
In the grass
No geckos are not poisonous.
Yes, Beaded lizards are venomous.
yes
dandelions
Wood peckers