The monitor is strong but a mongoose is so fast. A Nile Monitor could beat most of the mongoose subspecies but the White Tailed Mongoose would beat even a Nile Monitor.
The mongoose would win, it would bite off the pythons balls
chameleons are lizards
Spider lizard.
well if this Anaconda was just born a lizard would when but if the Anaconda was about 6 or 7 weeks old the Anaconda would beat the lizard
The ghost you tard faces you ram a ghost and a mongoose together the ghost wins you have a speed contest the ghost would win and also a ghost has plasma turrets on it smarty the mongoose is defenseless so anyway you put it the ghost wins
sandman
In a hypothetical scenario where a cat and mongoose were to engage in a fight, the outcome would likely depend on various factors such as size, agility, and predatory instincts. Cats are known for their hunting skills and agility, while mongooses are quick and possess sharp teeth and claws. Ultimately, the result of such a confrontation would be unpredictable and could vary based on the specific circumstances of the encounter.
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a komodo dragon would easily win because the komodo dragon can bite it and it can win .................. I would say lion, since the lion is more fast and agile than a komodo dragon .................. it would be an even fight they both could kill each other in one attack
Lizard is strong so Spider-man cant out-strength him but he can out smart him so spider-man would win
It depends. Are we talking a salamander? Komodo dragon? Gila Monster? I don't think a small lizard would be able to hurt a rhino, but it would certainly be able to evade it if the rhino wasn't charging. A rhino would most likely win, due to weight, power, and speed. A rhino can cover more ground in a specific amount of time than a lizard, although lizards can be incredibly agile.
Mongoose will eat snake eggs, snakes, insects, crabs, earthworms, birds and rodents. The Indian Gray Mongoose will fight venomous snakes and eat them if they win the fight (mostly cobras).