I just got a juvenile long-tailed grass lizard. When I got him two days ago he seemed active and alert, and pretty healthy except for the fact that he only ate one of the crickets I gave him after 24 hours. Anyways, I came home one day to find that my lizard had hidden himself under his food bowl. I could only see the tip of his tail, and when I poked it he recoiled, so I figured he was okay. Then, fourteen hours later, he was still under the bowl in his exact same spot. He was so still, my mom and I thought he was dead. I lifted the bowl and he scampered to a corner of his tank, so he wasn't dead after all. My mom and I worried though that he may be sick. If he had wanted a cool, dark space to hide, he could have hidden in his little hollow log. Is this normal behavior for a lizard?
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