Desert horned lizards (commonly called horny toads), native to western North America, primarily consume invertebrates such as ants and crickets, with "some" plant material.
The Gila monster, a venomous lizard which is native to the southwestern United States and the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora feeds primarily on bird and reptile eggs- no vegetation.
Fringe-toed lizards range throughout southeastern California and southwestern Arizona into northwest Sonora and northeast Baja California- they primarily eat insects, but will browse on flower buds, stems, leaves, and seeds of plants.
The Arizona night lizard's range is west-central Arizona, and they eat insects and Spiders.
Most lizards are insectivores. Some, however, are herbivores. There are also some species that eat other lizards. Larger lizards, such as monitors or Gila monsters, may also feed on small mammals, birds and eggs.
It depends on what kind of lizard and what kind of cactus are we talking about.
As with most plants, a cactus produces its own food through photosynthesis.
Cacti produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Desert tortoises occasionally eat prickly pear cacti.
The nopal/cactus is the type of food that best suits the needs of reptiles. "Prickly pear is like chocolate for reptilesβ, as one client saidβ¦ It is true that they love it, but they also need it.
I think Yes? I'm not sure though -_-
the tortoise eat pegeounus
tortoise...(turtles) Javalina, deer, rabbits and others munch on cacti. Various birds eat the fruit of the saguaro and prickly pear.
Yes, giant tortoises are reptiles as they have thick scale-like skin, cold blood, and eggs using an amniotic sac.
The desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizii, lives in the Mojave Desert.
in a cactus
Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Javelina Coyote
It is mostly eating a cactus but sometimes they eat like flowers andshrubs and stuff :)
cactus
Barrel cactus plants eat dissolved nutrientsfrom the soil. The nutrients tend to be minerals and trace elements. They also eat photosynthetic products, such as energizing starches and sugars.Plants do not "eat", they absorb minerals and water from the soil and metabolize them together with sunlight (photosynthesis) to form simple sugars which provide energy for the plant
the desert tortoise does
beacuse it smeels nice for the tortoise
Yes. Yes it does.
Cactus fruits
they only eat vegetables
desert tortouise
The desert tortoise, javelina and deer will eat prickly pear cacti.
tortoises eat cactuses as it provides a healthy and stable diet for them, it also caters for any nutrtional needs, they eat the cactus with their mouths, hope this helps a lot. yttrreew