The thorny devil is a species of Australian lizard and prefers dry climates. How many are left in the world is not known, but they are not endangered.
What animals are enemies to the thorny devil
Yes. Thorny devils lay between 3 and 10 ten eggs at a time, underground, during Australia's spring-summer season. The eggs hatch around 3-4 months later.
Thorny devils have spikes for protection against predators. The spikes make it difficult for predators to swallow them, and they also help to deter potential threats by making the lizard look unappetizing. Additionally, the spikes may also aid in camouflage, helping the thorny devil blend in with its environment.
thorny devils are not herbivores because they eat ants, which makes them carnivores. if you dont belive me click on google images and type in thorny devils eating an you might see on eating ants or other insects
Thorny devils reproduce sexually, with the female laying a clutch of 3-10 eggs in a burrow or under a rock. The male then fertilizes the eggs externally. The eggs take around 3-4 months to hatch, and the offspring are independent from birth.
What animals are enemies to the thorny devil
Thorny devils' spikes are sharp.
Thorny devils average less than 20cm in length.
Thorny devils can be good pets. It really depends on who you are.
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No Thorny devils cannot climb cactuses. Incidentally, cacti are not even native to Australia, which is the natural environment of the thorny devil.
Thorny devils are essentially varying patchy shades of brown and gold, which enables them to blend in with their desert surroundings. Newly hatched baby thorny devils tend towards black in colour.
Thorny devils are not mammals: they do not have nipples.
Thorny devils occur in Australia.
It damage the thorny devil.
how does an thorny devil adapt to its envierment
Thorny devils feed primarily on ants. They simply collect the ants with their sticky tongue.