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Thorny devils have spikes to help direct condensation down towards their mouths. The spikes channel the water into little grooves which then lead directly to the reptile's mouth.
Usually a territorial threat or sexual display by male lizards. The lizards using this type display will often have colorful underbody parts (dew flaps=anoles)colorful underbellies(spiny lizards(bluebellies). Basically used to show how big tough or desirable they are.
no because the lizards is small and the tongue is small too so the lizards does not eat hamsters.........ok
Lizards do not truly fly. However, there are some species that can glide. One of these is the Draco lizard. They have a thin membrane that extends down their rib cage. When they make their leap, they extend their front limbs forward into a stream line position. Their back legs fold back into an angle to direct their 'flight'. They also have a smaller membrane on their neck that acts as a stabilizer.
A group of hares is called a down.
Chupacabra. It is the size of a small bear and has spikes going down its back. It likes to eat goats.
It was called Down Syndrome back then, too.
Thorny devils have spikes to help direct condensation down towards their mouths. The spikes channel the water into little grooves which then lead directly to the reptile's mouth.
They do that because they get worn down by the grass and go down from kicking the soccer ball. Also they have to be a certain length, and after a few uses, the running will wear them down. That is why spikes on a soccer cleats go down fast.h
it is the philtrum, almost every animal has it all the way down to lizards.
You are referring to Stegosaurus. Stegosaurus was a slow, herbivorous dinosaur that had two rows of plates on its back, and four spikes on its tail as a self defense weapon.
Yes
He goes up and down because he is breathing. Compare: Our chests goes in and out when we breath lizards go up and down when they breath
It has the wings and front half of an eagle and the tail and back half of a lion. The males have no wings. Instead, they have spikes down their backs.
The American Dagger Moth's caterpillar is fuzzy and yellow with what looks like black spikes. But a closer look shows it is just fuzz.
Yes they can if need arises
When a player jumps up and spikes a ball down on the other side of the court