Many snakes are lizard-eaters and a hungry snake would also eat an iguana.
weather & also monkeys
No, an iguana is a reptile. They are cold-blooded and egg laying. They do not produce milk or have fur.
The lizard uses its speed and protective coloring as one means of protection from enemies, helping to ensure its survival. Some types of lizards will also lose their tails if an enemy grabs them, allowing the lizard to survive. Eventually it grows a new tail.
The lizard uses its speed and protective coloring as one means of protection from enemies, helping to ensure its survival. Some types of lizards will also lose their tails if an enemy grabs them, allowing the lizard to survive. Eventually it grows a new tail.
Iguanas are known for climbing trees, but they are also very good swimmers.
a horned lizard has spikes all over his body to help protect its self. But it also has another trick, the lizard can squirt a blood stream out of its eye ball and into its enemy's face in a hope to blind him for a few seconds so it can run away. its color also helps blind into its surrounding area.
Dingoes are natural predators of wallaroos. Joeys can also be taken by eagles and other birds of prey.
No they can't,!Lizards cannot slither,but they can walk.they have sticky feet to use when climbing up walls.They also make sounds to talk to other lizards,but then again,they cannot slither. ---- This can help you in doing your homework.This one is true.I found it on my encyclopedia(book) and decided to share what i know here,so that i can help you in your homework in science. ---- Don't believe,?Well,your going to have a hard time answering your homework if you don't believe this one!
Jamaican ground lizards, also known as Jamaican iguanas, are not considered dangerous to humans. They are primarily herbivores, feeding on fruits, flowers, and leaves. Their main defense mechanism is camouflage and fleeing from predators rather than aggression or venom. However, like all wild animals, it is important to respect their space and observe them from a safe distance in their natural habitat.
A Frilled-lizard's natural diet consists of: insects (such as cicadas, beetles, and termites) Butterflies and moths (and their larvae) They will also eat spiders, other lizards, and small mammals. Stick to their natural diet.
Rhinoceros iguanas are omnivores. They eat primarily parts of plants, but also eat insects, small lizards and snakes.