It kinda depends. They can best be described as 'uncomfortable' to handle one - but they're designed to hurt anything that tries to eat it.
The American lizard with a spiny crest along its back is called the Texas horned lizard, also known as the horny toad or horned frog. They are known for their unique appearance and diet of ants.
Well its quit simple considering Spinosaurus means "Spined lizard" a.k.a the sail coming out of its back. its sail is made from huge pillers or spines jutting out of its back with skin ataching its spines together to form a sail. Kinda obvious...no offence... hope it helped :)
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Spinosaurus means "spine lizard," referring to the long spines it has on its backbones. The spines were the support structures of the sail on its back. The purpose of the sail is unknown, but it may have been for display of for thermoregulation.
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The description matches that of a Mali Uromastyx, which is a species of lizard known for its distinctive coloration and spiky appearance. They are native to North Africa and are popular as exotic pets due to their unique markings and hardy nature.
They are radially symmetrical, there is no cephalization ( no heads ) and they are, like you deuterostomes. ( indeterminate cleavage and a mouth that does not arise from the blasophore ). Also, they are all marine animals and they have spiny skin.
Yes, I saw a lizard with a completely blue iridescent back.
Because they have spines (a back bone).
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The bug that has spikes on its back is called a spiny leaf insect.
Kill the ants in your back yard.