Thursday, January 26, 2012

I found a orange lizard in my flower garden . It has black circles with orange centers. It is very bright.?

I HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE LIKE THIS IN MY LIFE . I'M SCARED THAT IT MAY BE POISONESS. I LIKE LIZARDS BUT THIS ONE IT'S BEAUTIFULL BUT IT GIVES ME AN EARY FEELING. I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING ON THE NET. PLEASE HELP!
I found a orange lizard in my flower garden . It has black circles with orange centers. It is very bright.?
it is a red eft for sure 100% look it up
Reply:i lookd it up and it was cool Report It
Reply:Actually, more precisely it is a "Red Ef" newt. Very similar to a salamander, but usually smaller. They are 100% harmless and very helpful as they eat little bugs.
Reply:It may be a Gila Monster if you live in the Southwestern U.S. If so, they are highly poisonous and you should not handle it or try to make it your pet. If you do a google search I an sure you can find a picture of a Gila Monster that may allow you to be certain if this is what you saw. I hope this has been helpful! DW
Reply:thats a red-spotted newt... It's a really common slamader in the US. It excretes a poisonous substance if it's threatened... but it won't hurt you unless you lick it or something... even then it PROBABLY wouldn't kill you. just leave it alone and keep small children away from it.
Reply:I would not take any chances. If its whT I THINK IT IS its a lizard that has toxic skin so NO TOUCHY!!!. Or it could be the one that is only deadly if you eat it so NO PUTTING IN MOUTHY!!!. Either way catch it carefully and dont harm it. i bet its someones pet that escaped so be nice. Its probably scared
Reply:Honey, an "orange lizard", as you call it, is a salamander.
Reply:If you live in Arizona or New Mexico, it could be a gila monster. These have a poisonous bite but they're not aggressive.
Reply:Those kind are all over here where I live. They are beautiful aren't they. I don't know if they are poisonous or not though. You can check at the local D%26amp;R office. They should know.
Reply:that is so weird
Reply:well, bright color usually denotes toxicity...maybe not enough to harm a human, but enough to discourage its natural predators..try contacting the local zoo or major university and ask to speak to their reptile expert.
Reply:I think you should just leave it. If you're really curious, look it up in a Google search and see what you come up with. Good luck.
Reply:it is probably a salamander...just leave the poor creature alone..it is probably more terrified of you than you are of it
Reply:Check this website. Is this your lizard? If so, stay away from him.
Reply:If you live in the desert it could be a Gila Monster (scary sounding name for a timid critter, though poisonous, it is very shy). Could be a salamander or gecko, and will help your garden by eating the bugs that will eat your flowers! Leave it alone, it's more scared of you than you are of it!
Reply:thrs no poisonous animal in the world exept a gila monster.dont worry its probobly one! tell me if it is.. http://www.teridanielsbooks.com/States/r... if it is its poisonous let it go!kill it!

if its not check this http://www.pbase.com/jeffdinpa/image/462...
Reply:You should call your local pet shop for some advice. It sounds to me like you have in your lovely garden a 6 eyed, 4 toed, 3 tongue, black circled with orange centers lizard. Check it out
Reply:if u think its going to indanger u or ur family (if u have a family) call ur local animal care center or that place that u call if u c something strange with an animal (like a racoon in the middle of daylight in ur garbage cane)
Reply:Some sort of salamander, I guess. Where do you live?
Reply:I would say its a fire salamander, i dont recall them being poisonous though
Reply:please edit your post and tell us where u live?

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