The scientific word for lizard is "Squamata."
The Latin word for lizard is "lacertus."
Lizard in a woman's skin- movie
The word for "lizard" in Latin is "lacertus" or "saurius."
The animal is the alligator. Its name comes from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
If it didn`t have a backbone it would be an invertebrate, not a lizard; so yes
yes.
it is like a normal lizard but it has wings and could glide.
You don't cause they don't exist!
The word lizard has two syllables.
The scientific word for lizard is "Squamata."
The Latin word for lizard is "lacertus."
lizard = androngo
Yes, the word 'lizard' is a noun, a word for a thing.
lizard = lagarto
To say the word lizard in the Japanese language you say the word tokage.
Arana is the Malayalam word for common lizard in English. The viviparous lizard is known as the common lizard throughout Asia and Europe.