Yes, the king cobra likes the chuckwalla a lot.
Yes, it does. Snakes and birds of prey also hunt these lizards.
Chuckwallas are primarily herbivores, feeding on a diet consisting mainly of vegetation such as leaves, flowers, and fruits. They are known to consume a variety of plants, including creosote bushes, desert flowers, and leafy greens. Chuckwallas also obtain moisture from the plants they eat, reducing their need for water.
Chuckwallas eat the fruit of cactus and tender parts of plants. Mostly harmless, Chuckwallas live in rocky, dry, cactus growing areas, usually around Mexico and Arizona. Chuckwallas, if used as pets, eat lizard food. They are beautiful creatures!
Predators of chuckwallas include birds of prey such as hawks and eagles, as well as some snakes and mammals like coyotes and foxes. Chuckwallas have evolved to escape predators by wedging themselves into rock crevices and puffing up their bodies to make it difficult for predators to extract them.
Chuckwallas eat plants so are primary consumers.
Yes. They swoop right by and swallows them whole
Yes, chuckwallas live in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts of North America.
Do snakes eat cherries?
Snakes eat rodents.
snakes eat mice or rats
gardner snakes eat dugs and small baby snakes
desert snakes eat birds