Armadillos are mammals, not lizards. Their 'armor' is only on their backs and sides. The lower parts of their bodies are covered with fur and more vulnerable to predators that are able to turn them onto their backs or sides during an attack. Their natural predators are carnivores such as wolves, coyotes, bears and wildcats, but more are killed by dogs, cars and human hunters.
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Armadillo lizards are hunted by Birds of Prey, humans and other mammals and birds larger than themselves.
Mostly crickets and other insects. It is prey for other animals like humans and birds.
It is active in the daytime...it eats vegetables like lettuce and they eat meat....but i prefer giving them phoenix worms
Armadillo Lizards are insectivores, which means they are insect eaters. They will eat meal worms, but their favorite insect to eat is the cricket.
Hi i dont really know what they eat besides crickets and wax worms, but i need to know if they have to have there crickets dusted regulry.
Armadillo lizards, which are quite different from the mammal known as the armadillo, may be hunted and eaten by birds of prey such as ospreys, eagles and falcons.
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the armadillo lizard
It lives in the southern tip of Africa
The nostrils of the Armadillo Lizard are formed into little tubes. The tubes help the Armadillo Lizards smell for food or predators. A ground dwelling lizard, it is active in the daytime and feeds on a wide variety of insects, as well as on spiders and other invertebrates. The head of the Armadillo Lizard is narrow in shape. It is fairly slow moving animal, but when the Armadillo Lizard thinks or knows it's in danger, it runs as fast as it can go for cover. The body length is 15-17 inches, the tail is 14-16 inches long, and it weighs 8-17 lbs. Its back legs are a little shorter than the front. The head, body, and club-like tail are all flattened, enabling it to wriggle easily into rock crevices for shelter. It may also adopt a curious defensive posture when threatened by rolling itself up like an Armadillo, with its tail tightly held in its jaws, presenting a spiny ring to the predator and protecting the softer, vulnerable belly area. That's why its called the Armadillo Lizard. The armored Armadillo Lizard has protection all around its body so that predators can't harm any of its under parts. Also squeeze into small places for escape. Another protection is their spiny scales that go all the way around its body. Their tails and spines also can be used to defend themselves as well. The Armadillo Lizard can be found in the deserts of the southern tip of Africa. The Armadillo Lizard has its babies in the late summer. Only 1 or 2 babies are born during that time. The Armadillo Lizards stay in family groups, and they will all live in the same rock crevice. When the lizards give birth, the babies are live-born, but do have a thin membranous shell that they need to break through. The Armadillo Lizard is a prey animal. It is preyed upon by bigger and stronger predators, such as humans, etc. The Armadillo Lizard's armor is most usefull against many birds, mammals, and other reptiles. The Armadillo Lizard is not an endangered species although it does have a lot of enemies to protect itself from. The Cape Provincial Ordinance helps the Armadillo Lizards when their injured or sick. That way the Armadillo lizards can be less endangered.
Yes - they prey on insects, birds, other lizards, snakes and rodents (depending on the species of lizard)
Armadillo Lizards will bite on their tail and/or roll themselves into a ball when threatened. They also hide amongst rock crevices and inflate their bodies so they cant be removed. Hope that helps -FartingPenguin
Armadillos are mammals - not lizards !
The only natural predators of the armadillo are southern big cats. However, when scared, an armadillo will jump into the air. When the "predator" is a car, the armadillo becomes roadkill, rather than being saved.
the armadillo lizard
No, they live in Africa.
It lives in the southern tip of Africa
Actually, The armadillo gives birth to live baby armadillo lizards. They are the few kind of lizards to give birth to live born off spring. The Armadillo lizard usually will find a mate during fall or spring and do what bearded dragons do to mate. and then sure enough a baby plops out.
Human, wolves and foxes
lizards
yes this lizard is named after the armidillo for its ability to roll up in a ball and looks slightly like an armadillo
some do like the armadillo lizardwell i hope i help you
snakes
Yes but only other, same-sized lizards like other Cordylus lizards. Smaller lizards will be eaten.