Wild lizards, much like most wild animals, will sleep wherever is safest away from predators and the elements. For some arboreal lizards, this may mean up in a tree or mountain, or for a larger lizard, in a den or rock. read more
Wild lizards, much like most wild animals, will sleep wherever is safest away from predators and the elements. For some arboreal lizards, this may mean up in a tree or mountain, or for a larger lizard, in a den or rock. It really depends on the Reptile and where it is located. read more
Yes, lizards do sleep. Many are nocturnal, meaning that they sleep in the daytime, but all lizards require sleep in order to be healthy. read more
Lizards, Too, May Sleep in Stages Image The sleep stages of bearded dragons, lizards native to Australia, are similar to those of humans, according to a new study that surprised researchers. read more