Test Your Knowledge About Lizards

Test Your Knowledge About Lizards

There are marvelous mammals, creepy crawly insects, fantastic fish… but what about slick lizards? Lizards are incredibly fascinating creatures. Some of them can change colors, other puff themselves up so big, and another can even walk on water for a little while! With this in mind, it is no wonder why many people love researching lizards, visiting them at zoos, and even keeping certain ones as pets. Are you one of these people? Do you know everything there is to know about the wonderful world of lizards? Well, it is finally time to put your knowledge about lizards to the test.

What is the average lifespan of a lizard?

How many legs do the majority of lizards have?

Where do bearded dragons live?

Where can you not find lizards?

What species of desert-dwelling lizard can run on its hind legs?

How many toes do most species of lizard have on each of their feet?

What lizard can puff up its body to intimidate predators?

What species is the Geico gecko modeled after?

What species of lizard is the largest in the world?

How many eyelids do lizards usually have?

What species of lizard has a frill around its neck that can flare?

What do most lizards eat?

Komodo dragons are only native to one country. Which one?

Which lizard is able to change its color to match its surroundings?

What species of lizard can walk on water?

What species of lizard is the world's smallest?

What is another name for the common lizard?

How do lizards usually detect prey?

What lizard can walk on ceilings?

When do common lizards hibernate?

Which type of lizard doesn't have legs?

Lizards are cold-blooded. What is this also called?

Marine iguanas are exclusive to what island?

What do you call a group of lizards?

Which of the following is not a purpose of a lizard's tail?

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