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Injured Blue Tongue Lizard. Blotched Bluetongue Lizard (Tiliqua nigrolutea) Fifteen Acres However, if a dog or cat kills a blue-tongue lizard, there's a small risk of parasite transmission or bacterial infection, although this is uncommon Maintain Optimal Temperature and Humidity: Ensure the enclosure is within the ideal temperature and humidity range for blue-tongue lizards

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This will help boost their immune system and promote healing However, if a dog or cat kills a blue-tongue lizard, there's a small risk of parasite transmission or bacterial infection, although this is uncommon

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This will help boost their immune system and promote healing Lizards have the ability to detach their tails as a defense mechanism to distract predators, a process known as "autotomy." The tail will grow back over time, but the process of losing and regrowing a tail can be stressful and painful for the lizard. the lizard was immediately moved to a foam box lined with newspaper and placed in the shed away from the naughty dogs, who were then told off

Blue Tongue Skink Lizard Care. Reduce Stress: Provide plenty of hiding places and minimize handling to reduce stress What should I do if I find a sick or injured blue-tongue lizard? If you find a sick or injured blue-tongue lizard, contact your local wildlife rescue organization or veterinarian immediately.

Rescued blue tongue lizard feeding on mince meat YouTube. the lizard was immediately moved to a foam box lined with newspaper and placed in the shed away from the naughty dogs, who were then told off Lizards have the ability to detach their tails as a defense mechanism to distract predators, a process known as "autotomy." The tail will grow back over time, but the process of losing and regrowing a tail can be stressful and painful for the lizard.