Although unlikely - it IS possible. There are lizards large enough to eat something as large as a lizard - and BIGGER prey than that. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
no way lizards eat mostly insects smaller than them. like flies and ants.
No blackbirds would not eat a squirrel.
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
squirrel eat almonds and nuts but rearly eat fruits
what does a golden manteled ground squirrel eat
yes.
I just saw a bald eagle eat a grey squirrel today
Depends what kind of lizard- but the average lizard may eat 16 works a week, or a tube of crickets
The monitor lizard has a large diet. The lizard can eat eggs, smaller snakes, mice, small animals, fish, and birds. The lizard is a carnivore.
The Tegus lizard, also known as the tupinambis lizard, is an omnivore. They eat plants and animals. They like to eat fruit, eggs, and small vertebrates.
If your lizard does not eat meat, then it is a vegetarian.