What Do Lizards Eat? Diet In The Wild And As Pets - Everything Reptiles (2024)

If you have ever walked around a garden in the summer, the chances are you have seen small, green or brown lizards. Garden lizards are very common and are also sold as pets.

Green anoles, fence lizards, and agamas are all popular species found in gardens and households.

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Feeding a lizard is very simple once you learn what they eat and their dietary needs. Despite over 6,000 different species, lizards all fit into one of four feeding groups.

Continue reading to find out when and what to feed baby, wild and pet garden lizards.

Table of Contents

  • What Do Lizards Eat?
  • Feeding Lizards
    • What Do Baby Lizards Eat?
    • What Do Wild Lizards Eat?
  • Common Feeding Mistakes
  • Can Lizards Eat:
    • What Fruit Can Lizards Eat?
    • What Vegetables Can Lizards Eat?
    • What Can’t They Eat?
  • Summary

What Do Lizards Eat?

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Lizards will eat anything from leafy greens to insects. They are an extremely diverse group of reptiles and have different ranges, lifestyles and ways of hunting. Even a single species, that shares a small range, can have different hunting styles. Yet one thing all lizards share is that they fit into one of four feeding groups.

Most pet lizards, like leopard geckos, anoles, and house geckos, are insectivores. This means they only eat small insects and invertebrates. In the wild these lizards hunt flies, crickets, grasshoppers, moths, ants, and other small insects. As pets they usually eat crickets, roaches, or mealworms.

Some species, like bearded dragons, blue-tongued skinks and crested geckos, are omnivores. This means they have a diet of both plants and meat. The ratio of plants to meat can range from 10 to 80% depending on the species. Omnivorous lizards eat eggs, small animals, leaves, berries, grasses, and fruits. They need a lot of variation in their diet to stay healthy.

Finally, there are herbivorous and carnivorous lizards.

Herbivores only eat plants. They are very rare and less than 3% of all lizards are herbivores. The green iguana is one of the only pet lizards that is an herbivore.

Carnivorous lizards are not as rare as herbivores, but are rare compared to insectivores and omnivores. Carnivores only eat meat such as mice, rats, large insects, rabbits, or fish. The largest lizard in the world, the Komodo dragon, is a carnivore that eats deer and pigs.

Regardless of their feeding group, wild lizards typically eat less frequently than pets and spend most of their time in search of food. Pets have all their dietary needs provided for them and eat higher quality food than wild species.

Feeding Lizards

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A balanced diet is important to keep wild and pet lizards healthy. Prey and food variation provide different sources of nutrition and enrichment.

Their diet also change as they need different amounts of nutrients depending on their life stage. A good example is Baby lizards. They eat more food (proportional to their body weight) than adults as they are rapidly growing.

What Do Baby Lizards Eat?

A proper diet is very important for young lizards. Over their first few months they are developing their muscular and skeletal systems. Baby garden lizards usually eat insects and only a few fruits and vegetables. Flightless fruit flies, pinhead crickets, and bottle fly spikes are the best insects for baby lizards.

Baby lizards are growing faster than adults and need to eat more often. Their smaller size also means they cannot eat the same prey as adults and cannot go as long without eating.

Hatchling garden species of all sizes should be fed every day.

Their feeding frequency can only be decreased once they reach three months of age.

Feeding baby lizards is the same as feeding any reptile. But, because they aren’t as good at catching live prey, they should be fed from a small bowl or dish. This makes it easier for your lizard to hunt, prevents prey from escaping, and lets you keep track of how much they eat. You should also make sure all prey is smaller than the space between their eyes as this will prevent choking.

The exact amount of food will vary based on species, sex, and growth rate. But, using a feeding schedule is a helpful aid.

Below is an example of a healthy diet for any baby lizard:

DayFood
Monday5-6 pinhead crickets
Tuesday3 bottle fly spikes, 6 flightless fruit flies
Wednesday5-6 pinhead crickets
Thursday
Friday3 bottle fly spikes, 3 small mealworms
Saturday5-6 pinhead crickets
Sunday3 bottle fly spikes, 6 flightless fruit flies

What Do Wild Lizards Eat?

The term ‘garden lizard’ is an umbrella category for many small species of lizard that can be found living in gardens and homes. These lizards are mostly insectivorous and eat flies, ants, crickets, spiders, and larvae. Waxworms, butterworms, and hornworms can be fed as treats.

Many wild lizards are easy to feed and are actually helpful to your garden as they hunt common pest invertebrates. This is very similar to Toads, they also eat pests and balance a garden’s ecosystem.

You will want to feed your garden lizard three or four times a week.

Smaller species like anoles and fence lizards should eat 2 to 5 small crickets or 2 mealworms each time. Larger species like agamas can eat 20 large crickets or 5 to 10 medium-sized dubia roaches.

Agamas are the only garden lizard that is an omnivore. In addition to the insects above, adult agamas should be fed kale and dandelion greens. Pieces of grapes, raspberries, or bananas can be fed as treats too.

Every adult should be fed appropriately sized crickets, mealworms, and dubia co*ckroaches. Larger food will need to be cut into pieces. It should be no bigger than the width between your lizard’s eyes.

Adult lizards should grow very slowly. Sudden, noticeable weight gain may mean you are overfeeding!

Keep an eye on your lizard’s weight and adjust feeding amounts accordingly.

See below for a feeding schedule for a small, insectivorous garden lizard:

DayFood
Monday3 small crickets, 2 small mealworms
Wednesday4 small dubia roaches, 1 waxworm
Friday3 small crickets, 2 small mealworms
Sunday4 small dubia roaches

See below for a feeding a larger, omnivorous garden lizard (e.g. agama):

DayFood
Monday10 large crickets, 4 large mealworms
Wednesday7 medium dubia roaches, 1 large hornworm
Friday10 large crickets, dandelion greens
Sunday7 medium dubia roaches, 2 grapes (halved)

Common Feeding Mistakes

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Not providing diet variation is a common mistake. It is easy to feed a lizard one or two prey items, but variation is the key to proper nutrition and enrichment. A restricted diet is very damaging to their health and can lead to metabolic bone disease and vitamin deficiencies, especially in omnivores.

It is always best to feed different foods to a lizard and rotate them throughout the month.

For example, feed your insectivore a mix of crickets and mealworms one week and roaches and crickets the next week. This will not only provide a wider range of nutrients, but will also mentally enrich them during feeding time.

Even with a varied diet, most captive lizards also require vitamin supplements to remain healthy.

Too few vitamins, especially vitamin D, can cause stunted growth and digestive and skeletal problems.

Dust food with a high-quality multivitamin and calcium powder twice a week. You can also gut-load feeder insects by feeding them fresh fruits and vegetables no more than 48 hours before they are fed to your lizard.

Finally, feeding lizards the wrong diet can result in vitamin deficiencies or even starvation.

Before feeding a lizard determine the species first. Try to understand is it an omnivore, herbivore, insectivore, or carnivore. This basic information is the best starting point for a healthy diet. Most garden lizards are pure insectivores, but some also eat fruits and vegetables.

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Can Lizards Eat:

Roaches: Yes. co*ckroaches make up a large percentage of many wild lizard diets. Many owners like to feed dubia co*ckroaches, which are high in moisture, calcium, fiber, and protein. Roaches are a good, reliable food source.

Ants: Yes, but it is not part of their staple diet. Ants are small, so they must be eaten in very large numbers to have any nutritional benefit. Some species, like the horned lizard, are adapted for eating ants.

Snakes: No. Larger species like monitors and tegus may eat baby snakes, but most lizards are preyed on by snakes.

Scorpions: No. Pet lizards should not be fed scorpions. Some desert-dwelling lizards like the Western banded gecko eat scorpions. However, this is rare, and most of the time it is the other way around!

Spiders: Yes. Small spiders are prey for house geckos, skinks and anoles. In many ecosystems, lizards are important predators that regulate the number of spiders in an area.

Fruit: Yes. Fruit is an essential part of the diet of omnivorous and herbivorous lizards. In moderation, fruit is a healthy, vitamin-rich snack that many species enjoy. Insectivores will not eat fruit, even if it is offered.

Chocolate: No. Chocolate is toxic and contains theobromine, a compound that is toxic to most animals, including reptiles. Theobromine is a stimulant that overloads the nervous and cardiac systems. It can lead to death.

Vegetables: Yes. Dark leafy greens, squash, now peas, parsley, and bell peppers are all great vegetables for lizards.

Bread: No. Lizards’ digestive tracts are not meant to handle grains and large amounts of complex sugars. Bread is not nutritious and should not be offered.

Worms: Yes. Some house lizards will eat earthworms. However, because of their slimy exterior, worms are not usually eaten unless they have no other option. Other worm-like invertebrates such as hornworms, waxworms, and mealworms are loved by lizards and make excellent treats.

What Fruit Can Lizards Eat?

Fruit makes a great treat for lizards every once and a while. Use fruit as a reward, or as a way to make other foods more appetizing, such as adding chopped mango to your bearded dragon’s salad.

These fruits are both safe and tasty:

  • Apples
  • Bananas
  • Grapes
  • Papayas
  • Honeydew melon
  • Cantaloupe
  • Kiwi
  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Pears
  • Pineapple
  • Figs
  • Peaches

Make sure to wash all fruits thoroughly and chop them up into bite-sized pieces before feeding them to a lizard. Discard any hard seeds, pits, or peels, and don’t feed any fruit that is moldy or not 100% safe for lizards.

Remember, only about 5% of your lizard’s diet should be fruit. Though healthy in small amounts, fruit is very high in sugar and eating too much of it can lead to health problems.

What Vegetables Can Lizards Eat?

Vegetables are the main food source for many lizards. Feeding a variety of veggies is healthy and decreases the likelihood of your reptile developing a vitamin deficiency. It also makes feeding time a more exciting and enriching experience.

Below are some common vegetables that lizards love and are known to be safe and healthy:

  • Kale
  • Dandelion greens
  • Carrots
  • Squash
  • Tomatoes
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Endive
  • Bell peppers
  • Parsley
  • Swiss chard
  • Collard greens
  • Yams
  • Spinach
  • Romaine lettuce

As with fruits, vegetables should be fed in moderation, along with insects.

Wash and cut vegetables into small chunks, discarding any inedible seeds or peels. Kale, romaine lettuce, and spinach should be given in small portions because they contain an enzyme that binds calcium.

What Can’t They Eat?

There are plenty of foods that are edible and safe for lizards, but there are also many that are not safe. For insectivores, only use feeder insects that are free from parasites and disease. For herbivores and omnivores, use fresh or frozen-thawed fruits and vegetables that are washed.

The foods listed below are either toxic or not nutritious for lizards:

  • Iceberg lettuce
  • Fireflies
  • Avocado
  • Juniper
  • Acorns
  • Eggplant
  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Ticks
  • Celery
  • Butterflies
  • Caterpillars

Never feed wild-caught insects or fruits and vegetables taken directly from your garden (without washing them). Wild-caught insects may carry parasites. Fruits and vegetables can be covered in pesticides and other harmful chemicals that can lead to sickness.

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Summary

Most lizards fall into two categories: insectivores and omnivores.

Insectivores only eat insects and other invertebrates. They can eat anything from spiders, flies, and aphids to crickets, mealworms, and dubia roaches.

Some species have a diet similar to turtles and are omnivores. Omnivores eat insects too, but they also need fruits and vegetables in their diet. Safe fruits and veggies for lizards include bananas, papaya, grapes, yams, bell peppers, carrots, strawberries and dandelion greens.

Make sure you also provide your lizard with vitamin and calcium supplements twice a week and vary its diet to ensure it gets all the nutrients it requires.

What do you feed your lizard? Let us know in the comments below.

What Do Lizards Eat? Diet In The Wild And As Pets - Everything Reptiles (2024)

FAQs

What does the lizard eat answer? ›

They include ants, flies, spiders, caterpillars etc. the lizards in the houses eat them as their food.

What does lizards eat eat? ›

Common lizards eat insects like flies, mealworms, crickets, larvae of hornworms, and grasshoppers. They will also consume earwigs and grubs. Therefore, these reptiles are effective pest control for gardens and help limit the use of pesticides.

What do reptiles eat reptiles? ›

Most reptiles are carnivores which means they eat other animals including insects, rodents, other reptiles and larger mammals. Perhaps the most obvious carnivorous reptile would be a crocodile!

What do lizards eat and how often? ›

You can offer small amounts of moistened dog dry food and canned dog food. Feeding frequency is approximately every two to three days. Lizards are active animals with a metabolism that is higher than snakes ; therefore they require regular small meals in warm weather every two days and in cold weather every three days.

How does a lizard take its food Class 3? ›

Solution : Lizard throws out its tongue to catch insects and particles in the air and then pulls back its tongue and swallows it.

What is the main food of lizard? ›

Plants and Animals

Many lizards, like bearded dragons, are omnivores. This means that they eat foods from plants, like fruits and vegetables, and they also eat insects and small animals. Smaller lizards tend to stick with insects, but larger ones also eat small mammals.

What do lizards eat in wild? ›

Crickets, flies, worms, grasshoppers, ants, spiders and co*ckroaches are very common foods for lizards, including geckos, because they are so abundant in the wild. Small lizards including skinks and fence lizards are considered valuable around homes because they eat termites and other insects that cause damage.

What do lizards favorite food? ›

Most pet lizards, like leopard geckos, anoles, and house geckos, are insectivores. This means they only eat small insects and invertebrates. In the wild these lizards hunt flies, crickets, grasshoppers, moths, ants, and other small insects. As pets they usually eat crickets, roaches, or mealworms.

What do you feed wild lizards? ›

10 Fruits and Vegetables for Lizards
  1. Apple. Cut it in small, bite-sized slices and remove the seeds, as they can be toxic to lizards. ...
  2. Lettuce (Dark Green) Avoid iceberg lettuce, as it has little to no nutritional value for lizards. ...
  3. Honeydew melon. ...
  4. Celery. ...
  5. Strawberry. ...
  6. Yellow Squash. ...
  7. Blueberry. ...
  8. Collard Greens.
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What do reptiles like to eat? ›

With few exceptions, modern reptiles feed on some form of animal life (such as insects, mollusks, birds, frogs, mammals, fishes, or even other reptiles). Land tortoises are vegetarians, eating leaves, grass, and even cactus in some cases.

Do lizards eat meat? ›

Lizards can eat everything from insects to fruits and vegetables, depending on their type. Herbivorous eat only plants and vegetables, while omnivorous eat meat, as well. Some species of smaller lizards are insectivores and only eat insects and worms.

Can reptiles eat plants? ›

If your insectivorous pet eats one of those bugs, they're eating a bit of the plants they eat, too. Fortunately, there's lots of plants that are safe for reptiles to eat, whether directly or indirectly. Here's a quick list of some of the most popular, easily-found plants to consider for your bioactive setup.

Do lizards need water? ›

Nothing is more important in keeping a reptile than providing an easily accessible, clean water source. In fact, water is the most important nutrient.

What do lizards like? ›

Aside from crawling insects, lizards like to target flying insects like flies, mosquitoes, winged termites, and crickets. Since lizards are capable of scaling walls thanks to their ability to stick and climb walls, they can catch flying prey, especially those that fly close to light sources.

Do lizards need milk? ›

No. Milk and other dairy products sit high on the list of foods that beardies should not consume. You should not give milk to your bearded dragon under any circ*mstances as its digestive system is not able to process milk. Consuming milk and other dairy products may lead to serious health issues in your pet.

Why do animals need food Class 4? ›

Why do animals need food? Ans. Animals need food to grow, work and stay healthy.

How do snakes eat their food Class 4? ›

Snakes do not have the right kind of teeth to chew their food so they must eat their catch whole. Their jaw is structured in such a way that it allows the mouth to open wider than their own body in order to swallow their prey whole.

How do lizards and frogs catch insects Class 6? ›

Amphibians - Animals such as frog catch their prey by shooting their thin long stick tongue. Reptiles reptiles like snake do not eat the food but swallow it whole . Lizard and chameleons eat insects by trapping them withlong sticky tongue.

Do lizards have teeth? ›

Most lizards eat a variety of arthropods, with sharp, tricuspid teeth adapted for grabbing and holding. In most lizards, teeth are present along the jaw margin (on the maxilla, premaxilla, and dentary bones). However, in some forms, teeth may also be found on the palate.

Can lizards eat apples? ›

No more than 10 percent of the lizards' diet should be fruits, as they tend to have an inverted calcium: phosphorus ratio. Fruits that are good to offer include figs, papaya, melon, apple, peaches, plums, strawberries, tomatoes, banana (with the skin), grapes, kiwi and blueberries.

Will lizards eat plants? ›

Some lizards munch on plants (they don't do much damage), though most dine on insects, predominantly ants, aphids, beetles, grasshoppers, wasps and spiders. They find their food visually through movement.

What lizards eat fish? ›

Most monitor species are terrestrial, but arboreal and semiaquatic monitors are also known. While most monitor lizards are carnivorous, eating eggs, smaller reptiles, fish, birds, insects, and small mammals, some also eat fruit and vegetation, depending on where they live.

What do wild lizards need to survive? ›

They require little space and are easy to maintain. The natural habitat of lizards ranges from tropical rain forests and jungles to parched and arid areas of the world. Many factors influence your lizard's health and well-being such as light, heat, humidity, stress, nutrition, and hydration.

Do lizards eat everyday? ›

Lizards can be herbivorous, insectivorous or they can be omnivorous. Before you buy your animal, make certain you're going to be able to provide it the diet it needs. Most lizards have high metabolic rates and require five to seven feedings per week.

What can lizards not eat? ›

Avoid kale, spinach, broccoli, cabbage, and romaine lettuce, however, because these greens contain an ingredient that prevents reptiles from absorbing calcium properly.

Are lizards attracted to food? ›

Don't allow food to be left out in the open. Lizards mainly eat bugs, but will eat fruit and foods when available. Food will also attract insects, which in turn attracts Lizards.

Is lizards good to eat? ›

Lizards are a popular delicacy in many parts of the world. They are generally safe to eat when cooked properly. The types of lizards that people most commonly eat are the green iguana, black iguana, gecko, green anole, brown anole, and skinks.

What do lizards drink in the wild? ›

Some animals developed ways to extract water from their food but the desert dwelling lizards don't drink water. These lizards absorb water through their skin. They draw fluid up against the pull of gravity. They absorb water and keep water in and out.

Can wild lizards eat eggs? ›

Containment is urgent, they say, because the lizards will eat just about anything — small mammals, birds, insects, plants and their all-time favorite, eggs.

Can lizards eat cheese? ›

Bearded dragons, along with most other lizards, but not all, are lactose intolerant, just like humans can be, so avoid giving cheese and other dairy products to your bearded dragon.

Can lizards eat fruit? ›

Prunes, Blueberries, Mangos, Pineapple and Pears

An excellent source of antioxidants and sweetness, but just like other fruits should still only be fed in moderation to lizards. Blueberries can be served whole is small or halved for a smaller lizard.

Do lizards eat ants? ›

Call it an acquired taste. Horned lizards in the American West live almost entirely on a diet of harvester ants that are armed with a venomous sting and powerful mandibles for biting. How the lizards swallow this dangerous delicacy without getting their innards torn up has been a mystery.

Can reptiles taste food? ›

Many reptiles such as snakes and lizards use their tongues to detect taste and smell chemicals by transporting molecules to a pit in the roof of the mouth called a Jacobson's organ.

Can lizards eat chicken? ›

The short answer is no. Chicken is not exactly a safe food for your beardie. A very small piece or two might be fine every few months, but if your bearded dragon eats a lot of chicken, he may become ill or die.

Can lizards eat beef? ›

Yes, they can. Some beardies will eat raw meat such as minced beef, lean turkey, or chicken breast.

Do lizards eat frogs? ›

Surprising as it may seem, some lizards eat frogs. However, the size of their meal sometimes becomes a challenge for these reptiles, so by default, they may need to be bigger before they can enjoy most of their prey. Lizards like bearded dragons, chameleons, iguanas, and monitors eat frogs.

What kills lizards? ›

Pepper spray is an effective lizard killer spray for the elimination of lizards and should be on top of your list on how to get rid of lizards through home remedy. Spray a mixture of black pepper powder and water in the areas where you locate pests.

Do lizards eat meat or plants? ›

Some lizards are carnivores (eat only animal products), some are herbivores (eat only vegetable and fruit) and some are omnivores (eat both meat and vegetables plus fruit). It is impossible to generalize what lizards eat, as different lizard species require different diets to be healthy.

Do lizards Pee liquid? ›

There is no fluid urine. 2. The nitrogenous products of the excreta of the viviparous lizard are, for the most part, similar to those of the oviparous species. Uric acid nitrogen represents 93.6 and 92.5 per cent, respectively, of the total ni- trogen excreted.

Do lizards need sleep? ›

What they've found is that almost every animal on Earth has its own version of sleep. But researchers recently discovered that reptiles go through almost the same sleep stages as humans, according to a study published last week in the journal Science.

Do lizards go to sleep? ›

They found that similar to humans and other mammals, the reptiles showed cycles of eye movements and deep sleep. However, while humans typically go through four or five 90-minute cycles of slow-wave sleep and REMs, the lizard sleep rhythm is faster and more regular, resulting in hundreds of much shorter cycles.

Do lizards have love? ›

A more controversial emotion in reptiles is the concept of pleasure, or even love. Many feel that they have not developed this emotion, as it does not naturally benefit them. However, most reptiles do seem to recognize people who frequently handle and feed them.

Do lizards bite yes or no? ›

Lizard bite is very infrequent in children. Lizards tend to avoid confrontation. Bites are only inflicted when they are manipulated or when they are cornered and feel threatened. Lizard bites may be frightening but most do not cause serious health problems.

Can lizards hear you? ›

Most lizards can hear. The majority have their best hearing in the range of 400 to 1,500 hertz and possess a tympanum, a tympanic cavity, and a eustachian tube. The tympanum, usually exposed at the surface of the head or at the end of a short open tube, may be covered by scales or may be absent.

Do lizards hate water? ›

Clean your storage place and other areas. Lizards love warm water. Therefore, they tend to be near pipes and inside bathrooms. Use cold water remedy to shoo them away.

Are pet lizards happy? ›

Numerous studies show that, like all other animals, reptiles can experience anxiety, stress, distress, excitement, fear, frustration, pain, and suffering.

Do lizards need sunlight? ›

Why do reptiles need UV light? A wild reptile typically spends many hours a day basking in the sun, absorbing ultraviolet (UV) light; these wavelengths of light are necessary for the body to manufacture the vitamin D3 required for proper calcium absorption from food.

What do small lizard eat? ›

Small lizards eat grasshoppers, crickets, meal worms, earthworms, ants, flies, and just about any other bug you give to them; as long as it's small enough.
...
  • Crickets.
  • Grasshoppers.
  • Flies.
  • Butterflies.
  • Moths.
  • Beetles.
  • Spiders.
  • co*ckroaches.
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What do lizards eat for kids? ›

Lizards love eating insects.

A lizards favourite food is insects. They love crickets, mealworms and flies! Plus lots more. A lizard can also be found eating plants and fruits too.

What fruits do lizards eat? ›

No more than 10 percent of the lizards' diet should be fruits, as they tend to have an inverted calcium: phosphorus ratio. Fruits that are good to offer include figs, papaya, melon, apple, peaches, plums, strawberries, tomatoes, banana (with the skin), grapes, kiwi and blueberries.

What do lizards and frogs eat? ›

Small frogs eat insects, worms and snails. Some species eat small fish. Larger frog species eat small reptiles and mammals, like mice and lizards. Frogs do not chew, so all of their prey is swallowed whole.

What is lizards favorite food? ›

Crickets, flies, worms, grasshoppers, ants, spiders and co*ckroaches are very common foods for lizards, including geckos, because they are so abundant in the wild. Small lizards including skinks and fence lizards are considered valuable around homes because they eat termites and other insects that cause damage.

Do lizards like milk? ›

No. Milk and other dairy products sit high on the list of foods that beardies should not consume. You should not give milk to your bearded dragon under any circ*mstances as its digestive system is not able to process milk. Consuming milk and other dairy products may lead to serious health issues in your pet.

Do lizards eat spiders? ›

Lizards. Geckos and chameleons are common lizards of the southern U.S. that feed on spiders as well as other small insects. A study by scientists from the University of California showed that lizards are so voracious when it comes to spiders that they can eradicate them in controlled environments.

What do lizards eat and drink? ›

Insectivorous and carnivorous baby lizards will stick to smaller insects like crickets and roaches; however, when carnivorous lizards get bigger and older, they can start consuming animals like mice frogs. Herbivorous lizards will only eat plants, including carrots, apples, and leafy green vegetables.

Do lizards eat eggs? ›

Containment is urgent, they say, because the lizards will eat just about anything — small mammals, birds, insects, plants and their all-time favorite, eggs.

Can lizards eat birds? ›

Yes, many species of lizards eat certain types of birds. Lizards usually do not try to catch adult medium-sized since they are far too agile and robust; most attempts are immediately unsuccessful.

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