Ecological habit of Gem lizard: It lays eggs in the daytime, with about 4 ~ 6 eggs each time. In the wild, it feeds on insects, lizards, eggs of other animals and small mammals. If this species is found in dense bushes, the big ones will make a loud noise when they run away.
Gem lizard related:
The European blue-spotted lizard (Lizidae) is the largest lizard in Europe, with a body length of 60 ~ 80 cm. This stout lizard has a strong head, strong jaws, green body color, dotted with black spots, and a series of light blue spots on its side. Larvae is blue-green, and its body is covered with numerous white spots, sometimes with black edges.
Unlike most timid reptiles, the gem lizard is a species very close to humans. Under the condition of artificial breeding, the gem lizard can quickly adapt to the close observation of human beings and interact with its owner. The observation of foreign reptiles shows that they can not only recognize the smell of their owners, but sometimes even understand the names given to them by their owners.