Yes. They have several, including snakes, birds, coyotes, cats and dogs.
Snakes, birds, coyotes, cats, and dogs all prey on horned toads, which is why they have developed so many extraordinary defenses.
The horned lizard doesn't really have any predators since it has sharp spikes that protect its body. It would be the same as eating a spiky cactus. you wouldn't want that to happen, would you?! HUUH?!!
The problem with the cane toad is that it has no major predators. Quolls have been known to eat cane toads, but the toads poison the quolls, resulting in the death of the animal.
Crows have been known to flip over cane toads and kill them, eating the soft flesh underneath, which does not contain any toxins. Apart from that, the most effective predator of the cane toad is Man and his Golf clubs ...
Dogs, snakes, cats, coyotes, and birds all like to eat them.
no predators
Yes. Snakes and large birds for example.
Yes. They eat insects.
flies
I think toads predators are snakes,maybe birds, and coytes😕😕😕😕
The horned toad is actually a lizard. It is called the horned toad because its body shape resembles that of a toad.
A horned toad is actually a lizard.I know this because I did a report on them and got 100%
This depends entirely on the species of horned toad. There are 15 species.
The Horned lizard , or horned toad , is found in Texas , New Mexico , Arizona and Mexico .
This entirely depends on the species of horned toad. There are 15 species. The Texas horned lizard is 94mm (males) and 114mm (females).
No
It is true
The horned toad or lizard is really a lizard. It does have a backbone even though it can lie very flat.
because of its horn
No. Gymnosperms are trees.
Yes. They have a spine.
they do bad things