Animals that eat rock-dwelling lizards may experience various effects depending on the lizard's diet and habitat. If the lizards carry toxins or have developed defensive mechanisms, such as unpalatable skin or secretions, the predators may suffer from poisoning or gastrointestinal discomfort. On the other hand, if the lizards are a nutritious food source, the predators could benefit from the energy and nutrients gained. Overall, the impact on the predator would depend on the specific lizard species and its ecological role.
Lizards are essential because they eat nasty insects like mosquitoes, grasshoppers, cockroaches, etc. Without lizards, the whole world would be filled with so many nasty insects which could sound pretty scary. Also, the snakes eat the lizards, so the snake will be affected and the animals higher on the food chain would also be affected and so on and fourth.
They would be more vulnerable to their predators. Eventually, the species of lizards would die out and it could effect the whole ecosystem. Without these lizards, insect population would grow, leading to disease or other problems. The whole food chain would be arupted and any animals who depended on these lizards for nourishment would be affected by hunger or death. Then a whole new series of problems will continue to happen and that enviroment could be destroyed along with animals who will face extinction. :( - 12 year old
Since they are a desert-dwelling species, their prey will consist of other reptiles such as lizards, and small mammals.
Lizards in deserts eat insects, and are in turn eaten by snakes, birds and other animals in this subtly diverse biome. Removal of lizards would allow insect populations to increase, and those creatures that prey on lizards would not fare as well. The system of life there would be out of balance, and a new equilibrium would appear. This new profile of desert fauna may or may not be "better" for the desert biome, but it will be different, and the loss of the lizards may turn out to be a "bad" thing.
Nothing would happen. Humans ARE animals.
the animals would be floating
If the leopard were extinct there would be the possibility of a population explosion of animals upon which it preys. This population increase could result in a decrease in food supply for that animal through over harvesting.
Humans are already animals, being part of the animal kingdom. Therefore, what would happen is that we would carry on as usual.
they would die!
The DESSERT animals that eat Gila lizards are the wild cake, indigenous pie, and the rare rocky road ice cream. I hope you happy with your answer, but you would get better answers if you visited the DESSERT its self.
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All the animals that eat the insect such as spiders and lizards. There population would extinct also.