Raising lizards can bring unique ornamental value. Different kinds of lizards have different shapes, behaviors and living habits. For example, rabbit lizards are usually brightly colored, while giant lizards have strong muscles and rough appearance. Observing the behavior of lizards is also a great pleasure. For example, some lizards will crawl on trees, some will bask in the sun, and some will kill insects quickly.
In addition, raising lizards can also promote children's scientific literacy. Observing the growth and development of lizards and exploring their breeding methods and daily diet are beneficial to children's scientific learning and thinking ability development.
2, low cost and easy maintenance
Compared with other pet breeds, the cost of raising lizards and maintaining them is lower. Lizards don't need to be cleaned and bathed, just need to change the sand or soil in the cave regularly. They don't need regular shearing or bathing, and they don't need regular vaccination. Another point is that lizards need much less food than dogs and cats, so that owners don't have to worry about the high cost of feed.
3, pests can be effectively controlled.
Many lizards are carnivores and mainly feed on insects. Some specific lizard species can effectively control the number of pests in the home. For example, an iguana is a lizard that preys on pests. Keeping an iguana at home can avoid pests such as mosquitoes and flies.
4. Promote mental health.
Keeping lizards also helps to relieve people's stress and fatigue. Some studies show that contact with animals can promote people's mental health. Although lizards are not as allergic as dogs and cats, their owners still need to clean their environment regularly to keep them healthy and hygienic.
Generally speaking, raising lizards can bring many benefits, from unique ornamental value to low-cost maintenance. For people who love lizards, keeping them is also a kind of happiness and satisfaction, which helps to reduce the pressure of work and daily life.