If you have ever had a lizard sprint across your wall or suddenly appear near the curtains, you probably felt that tiny shock most people get. A common question that pops up is whether these little creatures can bite and what actually happens if they do. They can, but it rarely leads to anything serious. Their jaws are built for catching insects, not dealing damage. Bites mostly happen when a lizard feels trapped or someone tries to pick it up, which is easy to avoid. They move quietly, hide most of the day, and are far more scared of humans than the other way around. A bit of soap and water after any close contact is usually all you need to keep things safe. These are the pale, quick lizards you see on walls at night. They’ve adapted so well to urban spaces that most people don’t eve
What happens if a home lizard bites: Species behaviour, bite care, and simple safety tips
The Times of India12/11
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