Yes, a maggot can eat a live lizard. There was a fatally wounded lizard on my driveway. It had a large hole, and maggots were along and in it.
Yes, a small green lizard can eat a maggot. The reptiles in question (Lacertilia suborder) will feed upon flesh if they are carnivores or omnivores but they will not if they number among the plant-eating (herbivorous) genera.
Yes, it is possible for a maggot to enter a lizard's body other than through the reptile in question trying to eat it. A maggot may access reptilian interiors through any body opening, such as excretory-functioning parts and wounds. It also will invade all slackened parts (such as eyes and mouths) of dead lizards.
Yes, my Maggot devoured several living female Dingoes.
If you eat a maggot that is in a fruit, it will get digested in your body. You should not get sick, but if you do, visit your doctor to be checked out.
Well the whole poison thing means that if you eat it you WILL die so no a person can not eat it and live.
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
They eat smaller lizards
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
They may eat a dead fly, but only if it's fresh. They're more likely to eat a live one.
It depends on the type of lizard, but most eat insects. Live crickets are common. You can buy them online or at some pet stores. They eat them whole though, so make sure they're not too big for the lizard's mouth.
any type of food and dead bodies