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No, a lizard is not an insect. Lizards are , while insects are invertebrates. An insect has six legs and no internal skeleton or backbone, while a lizard has 4 legs and a fully developed skeleton. A lizard is classified as a reptile.
Slow worms have a long, slender body like many lizards. They also have scales covering their body, similar to lizards. Additionally, slow worms can shed their tail as a defense mechanism, which is a trait shared with some lizard species.
Lizards typically have between 200-400 bones in their body. The exact number can vary depending on the species and size of the lizard.
I'm unable to display images. However, you can easily find skeletal diagrams of monitor lizards by searching online or in anatomy books. These diagrams typically show the main bones and structures of a monitor lizard's skeleton.
yes
No, a lizard is not an insect. Lizards are , while insects are invertebrates. An insect has six legs and no internal skeleton or backbone, while a lizard has 4 legs and a fully developed skeleton. A lizard is classified as a reptile.
Slow worms have a long, slender body like many lizards. They also have scales covering their body, similar to lizards. Additionally, slow worms can shed their tail as a defense mechanism, which is a trait shared with some lizard species.
Lizards typically have between 200-400 bones in their body. The exact number can vary depending on the species and size of the lizard.
Yes, lizards are vertebrates with a complex skeleton.
it is a vetabrate if it has a endo skeleton made of bone or cartilage
I'm unable to display images. However, you can easily find skeletal diagrams of monitor lizards by searching online or in anatomy books. These diagrams typically show the main bones and structures of a monitor lizard's skeleton.
The english man says "Small bones, because I come from a small country"
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
A monkey lizard is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
no but there is one called jackalope lizard
Mexican bearded lizard is a lizard species. Another species is the monitor lizard.