yes
The answer to you question both Yes and No ... Dinosaurs are the evolutionary ancestors of both lizards and birds but they, themselves were neither lizards or birds. They were a separate, distinct breed of beast. all to themselves
they just get it themselves
they camouflage themselves
they survive by climbing into shurbs to protect themselves from danger or from their preys
Some lizards are solitary, while others are known to live and travel in groups. Group behavior can vary depending on the species, with some forming social structures for reproduction, foraging, or protection.
There are several animals that bury themselves. Lizards, turtles, hedgehogs and the scarab beetle all bury themselves in dirt.
Members of their family stands behind one monkey and start eating any dirty matters
The male Siberian tigers usually travel by themselves while the female tigers travel with their cubs.
yes they do.
Snake would be one option and also there are few birds which eat lizards and rats, and they themselves are eaten up by eagles. Unfortunately i dont remember them.
No because they have very fragile stomachs and it will poison them. It is advisable to leave frogs and their habits to themselves.
they do bite sometimes when they feel scared and to defend themselves because Ive been bitten before.