hawk, and owls are major ones.
snake
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hawk (predator) mouse (prey) hawk (predator) lizard (prey) scorpion (predator) insects (prey)
drop its own tail
Having 'camouflage' enables the lizard to blend in with its surroundings - reducing the chance of being spotted by a predator.
The lizard sheds its tail as a self-defense mechanism in order to confuse the predator, which enables the lizard to gain enough time to flee.
the blue tongue lizard uses its tongue as a defense mechanism. When a predator sees the blue tongue it thinks the lizard is poisonous, when it isn't.
When geckos are being chased and a predator catches it tail and tries to catch it that way the predator will pull off the tail and the gecko will get before the predator notices and later the geckos grow their tails back
Most blue tongued lizards are not dangerous or poisonous- The bright blue tongue is meant to scare or frighten away predators- in Biology this is known as aposemitism (warning colors). Most animals have pink tongues, so When the lizard is threatened, it sticks out a bright blue tongue which is shocking to the predator- while the predator decides whether the lizard is scary or poisonous, this buys the lizard time to escape!
The preadator of the Peruvian Pink Toed Tarantula is the the lizard of Manacasger
A exinct giant carniovous venomous monitor lizard apex predator in the late plisocene that lived in australia.