Science, asked by ankitathwal71, 3 months ago

3- How does a lizard take its food ?​

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Answered by usha66276
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They eat small animals including other lizards. Most lizards find their food visually through movement. Whiptails may use their sense of smell to find small animals under in the soil.

Answered by priyadarsini33
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How does a lizard take its food ?

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The short answer to this question is vegetables, fruits, bugs, and small animals. But this answer is way too simple for the huge group of reptiles we call lizards! The thousands of different kinds of lizards in the world do not all eat the same things.

One thing all lizards have in common is that they need water to survive. Most lizards get this by drinking water, but some are able to absorb water through their skin! This is especially helpful for lizards that have rain as their main source of water.

What lizards eat in the wild depends on what is available to them in their natural habitats. Lizards can be divided into groups that eat both plants and animals, only animals, or only plants.

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