I drew a lizard in the snow!
Also happy world lizard day! :D
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I drew a lizard in the snow!
Also happy world lizard day! :D

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World Lizard Day
World Lizard Day is celebrated on August 14 every year. The day may not be a well-known one, but it’s still celebrated on local levels with schools, parks, and reptile enthusiasts being the main groups celebrating the occasion. Educational and fun events remain a staple of the holiday. Reptile enthusiasts use the internet to spread information about their love for the scaly critters. The day hasn’t been adopted by higher-level conservation organizations like the World Wildlife Fund (W.W.F.). Instead, it is mainly focused on awareness about reptiles as pets.
History of World Lizard Day
Like many odd holidays, the origins of World Lizard Day are unclear. Don’t let its murky beginnings dissuade you from celebrating this wholesome day though. The species is dying out worldwide due to ignorance and lack of attention. The day may be about lizards, but we can’t pass up on the opportunity to tell you more about reptiles in general. It’s the spirit of the day after all!
All reptiles are air-breathing vertebrates covered in scales, plates of bone, or a combination of both. Species of this family include snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and tortoises. All of these shed their skin and depend on the environment to regulate their body temperatures. This dependence on outside factors when it comes to regulating their core body temperatures means that reptiles have to find sun and shade in order to warm up or cool down. In areas that have colder winters, reptiles generally experience a period of inactivity until the weather grows warmer again.
Lizards are no different, which is why you see them sunning themselves in your warm garden or on the bricks that soak up the sun throughout the day. For pet lizards, staying warm or cool is a different matter entirely. People who own lizards as pets need to heat their tanks with heating lamps or pads without overheating the space. In fact, preparing and maintaining a tank for a lizard or any reptile requires a great deal of initial and continuous effort. Each subspecies of reptile has specific needs and preferences. It’s recommended that aspiring and even current reptile owners do research on exactly what their pet needs to be happy and healthy. Doing research before you buy or adopt a pet lizard will help you to figure out what kind of lizard would suit you and your budget constraints. This before you buy stage is crucial in ensuring that you make the right choice when it comes to being a pet owner.
World Lizard Day timeline
312 Million Years Ago The First Reptiles
The first proto-reptiles evolve during the Carboniferous period.
13th Century Frogs and Reptiles
The first classification system groups amphibians and reptiles together with worms.
19th Century Reptiles in a Class of Their Own
Reptiles are recognized as a completely separate category from amphibians.
21st Century Skin Trade
The lucrative trading of reptile skin results in reptile farms becoming rampant, forcing conservation efforts and heavy policing of these farms.
World Lizard Day FAQs
Why do we celebrate World Lizard Day?
The day is an opportunity for reptile enthusiasts to celebrate their fascination and share it with others.
What’s a good lizard for beginner reptile owners?
Bearded dragons and leopard geckos are two of the most popular beginner-friendly lizards to own. A bearded dragon is known to be one of the most outgoing and friendly lizards.
What do lizards eat during the day?
Lizards may not drink much water throughout the day. They have a varied diet that provides them with nutrients. This includes grass and leafy plants, small insects like crickets and beetles, and berries and seeds.
World Lizard Day Activities
Visit your local reptile park
Donate to conservation efforts
Get a pet lizard
If you want to celebrate the day but don’t have any reptiles of your own then why not support the local reptile park or farm. There will definitely be a fun and educational event being held, and you’d be supporting a local business.
N.G.O.s and organizations like the W.W.F. are doing crucial work when it comes to rescuing and conserving animals and habitats of the world. If you’d rather see your money work on a small scale then why not inquire if your local shelter or park has any reptiles you can sponsor.
We don’t suggest this lightly but if you’re reading this then you must love lizards! Why not start researching what it’s like to own one, so you can see if it’s something for you.
5 Facts About Reptiles That You’ll Think Are Awesome
They used to be amphibious
Most reptiles are carnivorous
They’re not that smart
Temperature determines sex
Extinction crisis
Reptiles actually evolved from amphibians.
Only iguanas and turtles subsist on a plant-based diet.
Reptiles have about one-tenth of the intelligence you’d find in animals like rats, cats, and hedgehogs.
The sex of reptiles is determined by the temperature of the environment outside the egg as the creature grows.
Nearly one-fifth of all known reptile species are considered endangered or dangerously close to extinction.
Why We Love World Lizard Day
Reptiles need some love
They’re great pets
It’s fun
Of all the animals, reptiles are the ones that need some extra love and attention after all the years they’ve been misunderstood. Most people still view them as dangerous and cold creatures when that isn’t the case.
Reptiles make for excellent pets and here are some reasons why: they don’t need training or regular exercise, they’re quiet, and are very low-maintenance. Most importantly, they’re interesting creatures.
Having an excuse to visit the reptile park or spend extra time with your own pet reptile is always a good thing. World Lizard Day is a fun day with no pressure, and we really love it for that.
Source
This ink drawing of a lizard in a jar was created by a Japanese artist, Odano Naotake. The title is “Lizard brought to Tokyo by a Dutchman,” dated 1779.
The drawing was made during the “Sakoku” period in Japan - the isolationist foreign policy under the Tokugawa shogunate in the Edo period (1603 to 1868.) The isolationist foreign policy lasted for 265 years.
During this time, strict regulations were placed on commerce and foreign relations. Nearly all foreign nationals were banned from entering Japan, while common Japanese people were kept from leaving the country. But there were exceptions. One of them was Holland which was the only permitted European country in Japan at that time. Western scientific, technical, and medical innovation flowed into Japan from the Dutch trading post at Dejima, an artificial island off Nagasaki. Rangaku (“Dutch learning”) was popular, and it was a very important movement.
Dutch introduced and brought many things to Japan from Europe during this time. Apparently, a lizard in a jar too! The artist, Odano Naotake was a painter from the Akita Ranga art school and was influenced by Rangaku and Western perspectives.
This drawing may not be a great example to celebrate World Lizard Day today, but we thought it might spark some interests among reptile enthusiasts.
Lizard brought to Tokyo by a Dutchman Odano Naotake, 1749-1780, Japanese [artist] Ink on paper Japanese Edo Period Dated 1779 Repository: Satake Yoshiharu Collection HOLLIS number: olvwork248806
This image is part of FAL’s Digital Images and Slides Collection (DISC), a collection of images digitized from secondary sources for use in teaching and learning. FAL does not own the original artworks represented in this collection, but you can find more information at HOLLIS Images.
happy world lizard day!!🥰💕🦎
here’s some various pics of treecko on his fake cactus lol 😂
he loves to climb on top of it, but he’s gotten almost too big to, so i might have to get him a bigger one 😂
i can’t wait to get him a bigger enclosure so i can get more things for him to climb on!🥰

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#WorldLizardDay and #FursuitFriday ? Lizard Alice puts up a pose! https://www.instagram.com/p/CD5J8a-p4Ck/?igshid=cbum2gehgne0
#worldlizardday ! Of course! How did I forget? Crocodile Monitor Lizard #illustration #digitalart #madewithpaper #marwell #ZOOdle https://www.instagram.com/p/B1KL357BHgw/?igshid=bam5ufgdsr0r
World lizard day
14 de agosto
Existen más de 5000 especies, distribuidas por el globo, aunque prefieren zonas cálidas que les permite mantenerse activos ya que son de sangre fría.
En México hay 418 especies.
Se consideran lagartijas a los comunmente conocidos como: geckos, lagartos, camaleones, y dragones.
El lizard más grande es el dragón de komodo (8 pies).
No son lagartos, cocodrilos ni caimanes, por diferencias fisiológicas y de comportamiento.
Son un importante controlador de poblaciones de insectos, miriápodos y arácnidos.🐝🐛🐜🐞
No las mates!! 😉