Of course. All animals get food.
Thorny devils feed exclusively on ants, which they collect with their tongue. Baby thorny devils begin feeding on ants as soon as they have dug their way out of the hatching chamber, easily consuming thousands of ants in their first sitting.
Water
Yes. The thorny devil is a lizard, and all lizards are cold-blooded.
Thorny devils are reptiles - specifically lizards.
No. The Thorny devil, an unusual spiked lizard of Australia, feeds almost exclusively on ants.
The thorny devil appears to be a reptile. it's family is the agamid lizards. The class of this animal is Reptilia, so it's a reptile.
thorny devil lizards need spikes to camouflages in the desert that they live in so predators do not see them
Respiratory system of all lizards is alike .
by eating food
Scorpions, armadillo lizards, thorny devil lizards and camels can live in hot deserts. They have adapted to the climate there
what eats a desert lizard called the thorny devil
The thorny devil eats only ants. It can eat thousands of ants in a single sitting collecting them up with its sticky tongue. Therefore, it can safely be stated that the thorny devil dislikes anything except for ants.
The cobra and the thorny devil typically do not interact in the wild, as they inhabit different environments and have different diets. Cobras are snakes that primarily prey on small mammals, birds, and amphibians, while thorny devils are lizards that feed mostly on ants. If they were to encounter each other, the cobra might pose a threat to the thorny devil, but the thorny devil's spiky appearance could deter some predators. Overall, their interactions are minimal due to their ecological differences.