Yes, small legless lizards eat ants. ♀♂Yes, Games are good to play
yes they love it
Normally smaller lizards can eat many insects such as; dead ants, small beetles, cicadas, crickets and sometimes even mosquitos. But make sure you don't let dead ants anywhere near the lizard, otherwise they'll eat the lizards instead of the other way around. Hope this helped
The Tegus lizard, also known as the tupinambis lizard, is an omnivore. They eat plants and animals. They like to eat fruit, eggs, and small vertebrates.
yes, they eat small insects like ants and small spiders.
Lots of things. For example, the lizards in the western US are small and they eat insects. Also, the iguanas of the Galapogas Islands eat only seaweed, and the giant lizards of the island of Komodo will hunt and eat a small pig.
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yes. Jacky eats legless dragons and dragon lizardesses.
They eat Daddy long legs spiders, tiny grasshoppers, also other small spiders that are not poisonous and probably the easiest to get them is ants. They like ants.
horned lizard eat ants
They eat small insects, crickets, spiders, ants, flies, mosquitos, and snails. I heard they also eat meat from small animals, too.
yes they love it
Normally smaller lizards can eat many insects such as; dead ants, small beetles, cicadas, crickets and sometimes even mosquitos. But make sure you don't let dead ants anywhere near the lizard, otherwise they'll eat the lizards instead of the other way around. Hope this helped
1000 to 2000 ants of various species a day.
if you are talking about the thorn devil lizard what lives in the desert they drink they sweat glands and eat anything what comes along
small ants eat smaller amounts also big ants eat bigger amounts
what eats a desert lizard called the thorny devil
The "blue bellied lizard" is not a species of lizard. In fact, there are so many species of lizards with this trait that it is too vague for me to confidently answer. I will assume you mean a western United States species of tree lizard of some sort or a lizard of the genus sceloporus. Both are insectivores.