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What the horned lizard has that is strange?

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You saw a lizard with a blue back?

Yes, I saw a lizard with a completely blue iridescent back.


What do you call a lump on a camel's back?

a camels lumps one it's back is called there water pouch. the reason for this is they store all there water into there lumps.


What are 2 lumps on the sides of lower back sometimes tender to the touch that radiate intense pain into lower back buttocks The lumps are not fixed size and when the lumps flare up the pain is worse?

to store food and water


Does an lizard have back bone?

Yes it has.


What is on Preston lacys back?

They are lumps of hair glued on to resemeble Bams dad's back hair


Can you bring a frozen lizard back to life?

no


What are small soft lumps low on the back of your head?

limph nodes


Do lizards tails grow back more than once?

It depends on the lizard like a bearded dragon cannot grow it's tail back. What kind of lizard are you talking about?


What is a cluster pink lumps on the back of the tongue?

Clustered pink lumps on the back of the tongue could potentially be inflamed papillae due to irritation or injury, or they could be taste buds. However, if they persist or cause discomfort, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.


What is Horn back lizard scientific name?

Its a Phrynosoma


What are some very out of the ordinary desert animals that have strange adaptations to the desert?

One animal is the desert horned lizard. Sometimes, if it feels threatened, it will squirt blood from its eyes! Another animal is the saharan horned viper. It has little horns on top of the eyes, and when threatened, makes a rasping noise by rubbing its scales together. The Australian thorny devil is a strange looking small lizard whose back is covered by dozens of sharp spikes. These spikes actually help capture and direct condensation down the lizard's back and along fine channels that take the moisture directly to the thorny devil's mouth. The thorny devil moves in strange, jerky movements, that help it to look more like a bunch of wind-blown leaves, and less likely to attract the attention of potential predators.