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Lizards are a diverse group of reptiles with different feeding patterns. They can be insectivorous, carnivorous, omnivorous, or herbivorous. Insectivorous lizards are usually fed diets of mealworm larvae or crickets. Carnivorous lizards may be offered mouse or rat pups, adult mice and rats, chickens, and eggs. Omnivorous lizards are usually fed a combination of foods, including insects, vertebrate prey, and a chopped vegetable mixture. Herbivorous lizards should be fed plant-based diets to assure healthy gut function. All lizards need fresh water daily, and most also need supplemental nutrients such as calcium and vitamin D3, plus a multivitamin, the frequency of which depends on their species, age and breeding status.