Gila Monster is the largest lizard in North America. They can be found in the southwestern deserts of the United States and Mexico. They are shy creatures that mainly eat eggs, small mammals, and birds.
Lizards
How to Care for a Giant Day Gecko
The Giant Day Gecko is a species of gecko found in eastern and southeastern Africa. These lizards can reach up to 9 inches in length, making them one of the largest day geckos in the world. They are typically a green or brown color with dark markings and possess a high degree of camouflage which helps them to avoid predators. Giant day geckos are insectivores and feed mainly on crickets, grasshoppers, and other small insects.
How to Care for a Viper Gecko
The Viper Gecko is a small lizard found in the deserts of North America. This lizard is typically tan or light brown with dark brown or black markings and has a long tail. Viper Geckos are Nocturnal and feed primarily on insects.
How to Care for a Nano-Chameleon
Nano-Chameleon is an exotic and ultra-small species of chameleon found in various parts of the world. Growing to a maximum length of 4 cm, they are the smallest known species of chameleon currently known to science. Nano-Chameleons have adapted to live in very tight spaces, such as cracks and crevices in rocks, tree bark, and even inside the trunks of trees.
How to Care for a Yellow-Headed Day Gecko
The Yellow-headed day gecko is a species of lizard found in Africa. They are one of the most common lizards in the area and can be easily identified by their bright yellow heads. These lizards are insectivores and eat mostly spiders, crickets, and other small insects. They are also known to be very social creatures and live in large colonies with up to 100 individuals.
How to Care for a Crested Gecko
Crested geckos are a species of gecko found in New Caledonia and some smaller surrounding islands. They are the second largest species of gecko, after the giant day gecko. They are predominantly herbivorous, eating fruit, flowers, and leaves.