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yes they do, and a clear gel gets sprayed all over everything. My Chihuahua killed a blue wild one and now I have to clean everything even under the fridge. It stinks too.
Certain moths have the ability to excrete stinky liquid when threatened. This is used as a defense mechanism for the animal.
They excrete faeces and uric acid from their cloaca.
lizards excrete uric acid for the following reasons ; first we have to know that lizards belong to class reptilia hence these organisms live in nearly dry areas,as we know uric acid is insoluble in water and does not need a lot of water to excrete it,due to the fact that its less toxic compared to ammonia then and it does not need a lot of water then its good as a excretory material for lizards
they frill up their beard (or skin mane) so whom threatened it will no to "back off!"
they hiss like a snake but a little rougher sounding
By burrowing underground, sometimes will slither or " snake " when exposed. will lash about if threatened, excrete mucous, and lose a segment as an escape.
Because they have very efficient bowel movements, aka their body uses all the water it gets.
Purple tail lizards, also known as purple tail skinks, are not poisonous. They are harmless reptiles and do not possess venom or toxic substances. Like many lizards, they may exhibit defensive behaviors if threatened, but they pose no danger to humans or pets.
They're not venomous - if that's what you're asking. However - they can give a nasty bite if threatened enough.
Yes, most lizards have an odor to them. They use it as a defense. The odor will be different for different species of lizards. The cleaner their environment the less the odor will be.
Wall lizards are not poisonous or dangerous to humans. They are non-venomous and generally not aggressive towards humans. However, like all wild animals, they may bite if they feel threatened or cornered, so it's best to observe them from a safe distance.
No, Texas brown lizards are not poisonous. They are harmless reptiles commonly found in Texas and surrounding areas. These lizards primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates and play a beneficial role in the ecosystem. While they may exhibit defensive behaviors if threatened, they pose no danger to humans.