As the Thorny devil is currently neither endangered not officially threatened, there is little active effort being put into saving it. Although its numbers are decreasing, the only thing that has been done to save these desert-dwelling reptiles is to list them as protected under Australia's Wildlife Conservation Act.
The thorny devil is an Australian lizard is a lizard that behaves as one might expect a lizard to behave, save for one major thing. Thorny devils use landmarks to find their way around.
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the thorny devil has spines and an impermeable skin to save all water, it also secretes urine that has had all the water taken out by a special function in the liver. the water is mainly absorbed through the skin and when its in its burrow the walls trap the water lost by respiration and the devil can then collect this water again
we can save them by lowering the rate of deforestation
stopping its habitat being destroyed
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We can not skin it and hunt it
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