Who are lizards? -- Who are lizards' reptile relatives? -- What do lizards look like? -- How do lizards use their tails? -- What is special about lizards' eyes? -- How do lizards smell and hear? -- Where on Earth do lizards live? -- Where do lizards make their homes? -- What do lizards eat? -- What do Komodo dragons eat? -- How do lizards protect themselves? -- How do lizards' tails help in an emergency? -- How do some lizards hide? How do frilled lizards protect themselves? -- How do f lying dragons protect themselves? -- Where do baby lizards come from? -- Can lizards outgrow their own skin? -- Did you know?
Summary:
Ever wondered why some lizards' tails break off-and what happens afterward? Or what lizard is big enough to swallow a goat? Or what lizard can squirt blood from its eyes? This book provides young readers with answers to these and other questions about lizards.-- Source other than the Library of Congress.
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