why are lizards not seen during winter
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Lizards are cold blooded animals that hibernate in winter.
Being a cold blooded animal, they do not have internal heat regulation capabilities and thus they cannot bear the winter climate.
They go for long sleep or hibernation at their shelter and can mainly be seen in the summer seasons.
Being a cold blooded animal, they do not have internal heat regulation capabilities and thus they cannot bear the winter climate.
They go for long sleep or hibernation at their shelter and can mainly be seen in the summer seasons.
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Lizards are reptiles and hence cold blooded. So their temp affects with surroundings
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