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Other contact with nonvenomous lizards Save


ICD-10 code: W59.09

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Other contact with nonvenomous lizards

Nonvenomous lizards are a fascinating group of reptiles that are found in many parts of the world. While some species are kept as pets, others are encountered in the wild or in public spaces. Here are some tips on how to interact with nonvenomous lizards safely:

  1. Observe from a distance: Lizards are generally shy and will likely retreat if they feel threatened. It is best to observe them from a safe distance, using binoculars or a camera if possible.
  2. Do not touch: While some lizards may appear docile, it is important to remember that they are still wild animals and may bite or scratch if they feel threatened. It is best to avoid touching them altogether.
  3. Respect their habitat: Lizards have specific habitat requirements and can be sensitive to changes in their environment. Avoid disturbing their nests or burrows and do not remove them from their natural habitat.
  4. Do not feed: While it may be tempting to offer food to a lizard, it is not recommended. Feeding them can disrupt their natural diet and may cause them to become reliant on humans for food.
  5. Be aware of local regulations: Depending on where you are, there may be regulations in place regarding the interaction with nonvenomous lizards. Be sure to check local laws and regulations before interacting with them.

In conclusion, while nonvenomous lizards can be fascinating to observe and interact with, it is important to remember that they are still wild animals and should be treated with respect and caution. By following these simple guidelines, you can safely enjoy the presence of nonvenomous lizards in their natural habitats.