According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, "Texas horned lizards are found in
arid and semiarid habitats in open areas with sparse plant cover. Because horned lizards dig for hibernation, nesting and insulation purposes, they commonly are found in loose sand or loamy soils."
Almost anything larger and carnivorous that can find and catch a horned lizard will eat it, but the most common predators to the horned lizard in the wild are: coyotes, shrikes, roadrunners, hawks and other predatory birds, and rattlesnakes.
Horned lizards do not eat plants; they feed on insects, primarily ants. Their favorite ant is the harvester ant.
The Texas horned lizard eats primarily harvester ants, but will eat other insects as well.
it eats mostly harvester ants,beetles,and grasshopers
DesertsPrariesMoutainsWoodlands
Desert conditions.
their habitat is in the desert or tropical place
yes
Yes they are.
Texas Horned Toads (Lizards) enjoy eating ants, termites, and beetles.
desert
I don't know, but other horned lizards do
to protect them from predators
Texas Horned Toads (Lizards) enjoy eating ants, termites, and beetles.
Horned lizards originate from outer space. Most likely from Mars but Jupiter is another possibility.
Yes, they live in deserts and semiarid areas.