Yes. The thorny devil is a lizard, and all lizards are cold-blooded.
Thorny devils are reptiles - specifically lizards.
No. The Thorny devil, an unusual spiked lizard of Australia, feeds almost exclusively on ants.
The thorny devil appears to be a reptile. it's family is the agamid lizards. The class of this animal is Reptilia, so it's a reptile.
thorny devil lizards need spikes to camouflages in the desert that they live in so predators do not see them
Respiratory system of all lizards is alike .
Scorpions, armadillo lizards, thorny devil lizards and camels can live in hot deserts. They have adapted to the climate there
what eats a desert lizard called the thorny devil
The thorny devil is a species of Australian lizard and prefers dry climates. How many are left in the world is not known, but they are not endangered.
The thorny devil isn't a mammel
Yes. The Thorny devil belongs to the order Squamata.
There is no specific name for a male thorny devil.