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Is lizard tongue poisonous?
Lizard's tongue is poisonous. Lizards are also very confident about their venom, and bacteria will continue to erode their prey (the saliva of Komodo monitor lizard contains 54 kinds of bacteria, four of which are extremely deadly after infection). At most, the prey will be infected and die in 3-4 days, and then the body will rot. The Komodo monitor lizard will use its forked tongue to search for the smell in the air and look for the dead animals. Few animals in the world can do this kind of grazing hunting.

Characteristics of lizards

Lizards are mainly oviparous and a few are oviparous. Viviparous lizards are the representative of oviparous lizards, and viviparous lizards are also one of the most widely distributed and northernmost lizards, which are distributed in northern Asia and almost all of Europe, including parts of the European Arctic Circle. Other lizards are parthenogenetic, and only females have no males.