Yes, lizards eat butterflys
tegu lizards eat a variety of different lizards
yes they do
They eats butterflies.
Tegu is a large lizard native to South America.
yes yes they do
They are insectivores and only insects. In the wild they will eat spider, grasshoppers, termites, and all sorts of other large wild bugs! A cool fact is that they are actually realated to a tegu check it out at: https://www.google.com/search?q=tegu&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiN8IXe2KvlAhVnHDQIHYeiAnEQ_AUIEigB&biw=1440&bih=789#imgrc=veQjEpwO2szZNM:
Because if you go back in time and kill a butterfly in the future suppose a lizard was suppose to eat it the the lizard might die and another animal was suppose to eat the lizard so then a bunch of animals might die because because the butterfly was killed and the lizard couldn't eat the butterfly
If you're referring to a specific species - Tegu (a type of lizard) - is one possibility.
One four-stage food chain with the Blue Morpho butterfly starts with a plant. The butterfly eats on the plant the is killed by a lizard. Then, the animal is eaten by a eagle.
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.
Underwood's Spectacled Tegu was created in 1958.