Some snakes and a few species of lizard do.
Reptiles can be predator or prey.
Absolutely not !
slimy and scaly. wash your hands after you touch may contain salmonella poisoning!
crocodile
A mongoose has many prey's such as road runners, bunnies, and more. There is a particular animal or should I say reptile that is a mongoose prey that is a strong snake... a king cobra.
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a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
they dont have teath so the swallow the prey whole and their bodies contract it so th eprey's body decomposes(the reptile digest the prey)
Actually both bc they are prey to mostly bigger animals and they are predators to smaller animals unless their poisoning
a tiger salamander protects itself by poisoning its prey.
Like other kingsnakes, the scarlet kingsnake is nonvenomous and is primarily a constrictor. It subdues it prey by wrapping around it ind squeezing, preventing the prey from breathing and restricting oxygen flow to the brain. The coral snake, by contrast, is highly venomous. It bites its prey and injects a powerful neurotoxin that causes paralysis and eventually stops the heart and lungs.
The 'pit' - is a heat-sensitive organ. It allows the reptile to locate its prey - even in total darkness.