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Lizards are a group of over 5600 species of reptiles, including chameleons and geckos. One fun fact about lizards is that chameleons can look in two different directions simultaneously. Some lizards also have the ability to let go of their tail if grabbed, and the tail later grows back.
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia
Lizards are part of a group of animals known as reptiles. They are most closely related to snakes. In fact, some lizards look like snakes because they have no legs! Many lizards today resemble the ancient... More »
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if you pull a lizard's tail off, it won't feel it, and it grows right back. if you hold a lizard till he stops struggling, he plays dead. males have dark flecks
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They are cold blooded, they hatch eggs, some can regrow tails, some hibernate during the summer called estivation.
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