does the shovel snouted lizard have a preadator
Yes - they prey on insects, birds, other lizards, snakes and rodents (depending on the species of lizard)
It can live on air . Lizards are the major predators
they are reptiles, predators, prey, cold blooded, and vertabrates.
None, the sand fish owns all! :Dand yes I know what they are
Actually both bc they are prey to mostly bigger animals and they are predators to smaller animals unless their poisoning
Dogs,cats,frogs,snakes,lizards,and other reptiles
In many ecosystems, reptiles like snakes and lizards play crucial roles as both prey and predators. For instance, snakes are often top predators, controlling populations of rodents and other small animals, while also serving as prey for larger birds of prey and mammals. Similarly, smaller lizards can prey on insects and smaller invertebrates while being consumed by birds, larger reptiles, and mammals. This dual role helps maintain ecological balance and biodiversity.
Basilisk lizards play a role in the ecosystem as both predator and prey. As predators, they help control insect populations, while as prey, they provide a food source for larger predators. Additionally, they contribute to nutrient cycling through their consumption and excretion of plant material.
Rainbow lizards can occupy urban, suburban and wild areas that supply enough vegetation for reproduction and insects for food.
Yes, quolls are predators. They belong to a group of animals known as the dasyurids, which are carnivorous marsupials. Quolls prey on smaller mammals and marsupials, birds, lizards and smaller snakes.
Lizards can be eaten by various predators, such as snakes, birds of prey, mammals like foxes and cats, and larger lizards. Additionally, some insects and spiders may also feed on smaller species of lizards.
Cats,Birds of Prey,dogs and snakes.