The lizard usually eat insects, so the lizard is the predator while the insects are the prey. This is about the food chain symbiosis balance and there's an interdependence between these 2 animals. The insects should be there to help feed the lizards as their primary food source, and the lizards should also be there to help control the insects population from exploding.
If the lizard population increase, what'll happen is that the insects population will decrease. That's because more lizards mean more insects will get eaten, which can cause a decrease to their population.
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
If grasshoppers increase, the insects they eat decreases. As the insects decrease, grasshoppers must look for other sources of food or they die off.
by eating insects and bugs
the tail of the lizard would be eaten by rodents, insects and animals might use it as cacass and the remaining part would rot and the bones would decompose and turn into fossil fuels
A sand lizard is a carnivore, catching and eating insects.
yes
little insects
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A yellow spotted lizard eats mainly crickets and other insects.
No, a lizard is not an insect. Lizards are , while insects are invertebrates. An insect has six legs and no internal skeleton or backbone, while a lizard has 4 legs and a fully developed skeleton. A lizard is classified as a reptile.
It depends on the lizard
They eat insects,leaves and flowers.