no it dose not it only has one
No. Thorny devils live exclusively on insects. Specifically, it prefers small, black ants of the Iridomyrmex flavipes species.
The Thorny devil, a strange, spiky lizard of Australia, feeds exclusively on ants. It prefers small, black ants of the Iridomyrmex flavipes species.
The thorny devil isn't a mammel
Yes. The Thorny devil belongs to the order Squamata.
There is no specific name for a male thorny devil.
the thorny devil is a lizard and the tasmanian devil is sort of a dog. also the tasmanian devil lives in tasmania and the thorny devil lives in south australia
what eats a desert lizard called the thorny devil
The thorny devil's body is covered with sharp protuberances, or spikes.
a thorny devil cost 90 to 1,000 dollars
The cobra and the thorny devil typically do not interact in the wild, as they inhabit different environments and have different diets. Cobras are snakes that primarily prey on small mammals, birds, and amphibians, while thorny devils are lizards that feed mostly on ants. If they were to encounter each other, the cobra might pose a threat to the thorny devil, but the thorny devil's spiky appearance could deter some predators. Overall, their interactions are minimal due to their ecological differences.
As the thorny devil is not endangered, there are no accurate figures available on its population. Websites that state the thorny devil is endangered, with around 1000 reptiles remaining, are incorrect.
Thorny devils breathe using lungs. The thorny devil is a reptile, and all reptiles breathe using lungs.