horned lizard eat ants
yes
Lizards eat ants and other insects that they find on trees.
no way lizards eat mostly insects smaller than them. like flies and ants.
They eat mossly harvestor ants( red ants) but subsidize their diet with a few termites and a few other insects. Fire ants are bad, they don't eat fire ants but fire ants are killing the harvestor ants
Yes. They hunt ants, beetles, and grasshoppers.
I'm not sure but ants are the first thing that comes to mind after flies
Yes, small legless lizards may eat ants as part of their diet. Ants can provide a good source of protein for these reptiles. However, legless lizards typically consume a variety of invertebrates, so ants would only be one component of their diet.
Well not all lizards eat insects. But the lizards that do eat insects usually eat beetles, ants, flies, dragonflies, preying mantis, and much much more insects.
Tree lizards primarily feed on insects such as crickets, grasshoppers, ants, and beetles. They may also consume small spiders and other invertebrates found in their environment. Some tree lizards may occasionally eat fruit or nectar.
They eat army ants ,insects, fruit ,and sometimes frogs and lizards.
Horny toads, also known as horned lizards, are now very rare in the state of Texas. As most horned lizards eat only harvester ants, and can eat up to 200 a day, there needs to be an adequate supply of the ants near them. However, due to the resent increase of fire ants, there have not been many harvester ants for them to eat, so the horned lzards have died out. Now, though, the lizards are flourishing in other states, such as New Mexico, Arizona, and other Southwestern states.