The lizard uses its speed and protective coloring as one means of protection from enemies, helping to ensure its survival. Some types of lizards will also lose their tails if an enemy grabs them, allowing the lizard to survive. Eventually it grows a new tail.
The lizard uses its speed and protective coloring as one means of protection from enemies, helping to ensure its survival. Some types of lizards will also lose their tails if an enemy grabs them, allowing the lizard to survive. Eventually it grows a new tail.
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As Darwin described in his book, by survival of the fittest.
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Lizards can vary significantly in speed depending on the species. Some, like the common green anole, are relatively slow and rely on camouflage for protection. Others, such as the desert iguana or the collared lizard, can run quickly to escape predators, reaching speeds of up to 15 miles per hour. Overall, lizard speed is adapted to their environment and survival strategies.
Adaptability.
The Eastern short-horned lizard is endangered due to habitat loss from agriculture and urban development, as well as collection for the pet trade. Climate change and invasive species also pose threats to their survival. Conservation efforts are focused on habitat protection and restoration, as well as education and stricter regulations on collection.
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I am not sure but i think it has something to do with its colorful belly. I think it flashes its stomach or something like that.