every animal in earth must have predators so absolutely it has and this information i took it from my book
From what I've researched they don't have too many predators because of their amazing gliding ability. If they feel threatened first they may perform a combination of dewlap(extra skin under the chin) or wing extension, or bob his body up and down. Extending the wings and dewlap makes the Flying Dragon appear larger, this their way of saying, "Don't mess with me! I'm bigger than you can handle!" when usually its just a bluff.
The one thing I found that hunted it was the flying snake or technically parachuting snake because it just falls from tree tops, it has no way of accelerating once in the air.
It climbs to the canopy searching for these lizards but the lizards have a much better way of escaping so they're mostly unsuccessful, without the element of surprise.
I didn't find much else on what hunts the flying dragon lizard but I would guess a bird would have the easiest time catching these amazing gliding dragons.
Snakes, larger lizards, hawks, and other large birds eat lizards. Some large Spiders have even been seen eating lizards. Any predator would eat a lizard if the predator can catch one!
Frogs, some other small animals
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Australian lizard
An Armadilo Lizard is a lizard that can curl up into a ball to protect itself from predators
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The scientific name of flying lizard is "Draco rizali" . Jose Rizal named this animal.
flyingfish Scientifically speaking Fish of the family Exocoetidae.
Flying lizard?
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It is a lizard.
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