hi there
one the person that said the a full grown beardie could eat a new born GP is wrong gp's are way to big for beardies maybe a pinky mouse or rat if small enough...
the only lizard that could eat a small gp would be a full grown Nile monitor , and a full grown gp.. komoto dragon camons, crocks and alligators..i think i covered them all
2007-01-01 08:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I t depends on the type of lizard and the size of the Guinea Pig. For example, A fully mature Bearded Dragon could eat a newborn Guinea easily.
2007-01-01 07:55:38
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answered by whois 2
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Monitors could, as well as large tegus, but you'd be much better off feeding them rats. Since guinea pigs cost about twice as much as a similar sized rat, it's not a very good deal for a prey item. Besides, the guinea pig will make a huge racket when it's feeding time.
2007-01-01 21:04:04
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answered by maggot_hex 2
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Depends on the lizard becuase a full grown monitor can eat a guinea pig easy and so can a croc so yes but an iguana or chameleon can't.
2007-01-01 08:45:32
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answered by jason c 4
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an boost in urge for nutrition for guinea pigs can likely sign a parasite infestation like tapeworm or being pregnant (in the event that they have not been neutered). call a vet for help in case you want it.
2016-10-19 07:59:07
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on the size of the lizard. Large carnivores will, but smaller iguanas or bearded dragons will not.
2007-01-01 10:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Large adult monitor lizards probably could, such as a Nile monitor or crocodile monitor. Most other lizards are either too small or vegetarian.
2007-01-01 16:26:05
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answered by beautifuljoe1313 3
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It probably depends on the lizard
2007-01-01 09:37:41
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answered by Wings 'n Light107 3
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yea big ones lol
2007-01-01 12:48:37
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answered by animalhouser54 1
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I don't think so, why don't you try a mouse.
2007-01-01 11:05:46
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answered by me 1
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