Dogs and cats are wonderful pets. But what if you want a smaller animal that will consume an insignificant amount of food? It does not require education, vaccinations, the purchase of ammunition, it does not smell. Also, it will not make loud noises, cause allergies and crap in the wrong places. "Who is this?" - you ask. - "Fish in the aquarium?" A good option, but it’s also quite difficult to fish, and there’s practically no answer to your concern. There is an animal that is considered exotic, but is now very popular as a pet. This is a lizard. Interesting, isn't it?
However, if with the place of residence of this creation, in general, everything is clear (a terrarium is required), then what about food? "What do lizards eat at home?" - a question that arises quite often. Before answering it, you need to recall what they eat in nature. And it depends on the type of reptile.What are lizards? According to the method of nutrition, they distinguish herbivores (iguanas), carnivores (eublefars, currents, yellowfangs) and omnivores. It is easy to guess that the former feed on grass, fruits and vegetables, the latter on living things, which they will catch, and the latter are better than anyone else and eat both.
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