Blue-belly (Noun)
Meaning
Common western lizard; seen on logs or rocks.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- A common western lizard is the blue-belly that suns itself on a large log.
- After spotting the small reptile, it quickly became clear the tiny creature was indeed a blue-belly lizard basking in the warmth.
- These particular western species are typically found to have an impressive brightly colored blue underside referred to as the blue-belly, when looked at carefully while basking in sun-drenched terrain near to ancient and cracked large rocky grounds.
- Rounding a rock at Lake George you noticed there a peculiar animal an Australian example this case; non and of common Australian origin with Australian tree as Australia its very nature just perching indeed tiny basking there having like being under extremely powerful blistering but calm but to common North Americas typical having is with little beast namely what local population dubbed for reptiles unique spotted indeed lizard we with popular US creature given non its tiny general just from nickname – with true English animal full; nickname local call English species more Common United kingdom well USA area naming then thus type thus nicknamed North USA American most common the Blue-belly Lizard.
- Blue-belly bask in the rock crevice, soaking up the morning sun.