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Friday, June 5, 2020

The speedy Thorny Devil

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The Thorny Devil


Classification
The thorny devil is part of the reptile family. the thorny devil also known as  the mountain devil,thorny lizard and moloch. Did you know that it can run up to 60 kph?  


Habitat and lifestyle 
The thorny devil lives in scrubland & deserts.  They are covered in hard, sharp spikes and scales to dissuade predators.
Not only does it make them risky to touch or bite for predators, it also makes them difficult to be swallowed as well.


Size and appearance 


The Thorny Devil can be up to 20 cm long and they are red,tan,gray and
brown in  colour.


Hunting and eating 


The Thorny Devil can eat up to 3000 ants in a day & Estonian devil has spikes all over his back.


Conservation status


They are of least concern which means they are in no immediate danger


Other interesting facts 


The thorny devil can run up to 60 kph. They have a false head on the back of their neck. 


2 comments:

  1. Classification
    The thorny devil is part of the reptile family. the thorny devil also known as the mountain devil,thorny lizard and moloch. Did you know that it can run up to 60 kph?


    Habitat and lifestyle
    The thorny devil lives in scrubland & deserts. They are covered in hard, sharp spikes and scales to dissuade predators.
    Not only does it make them risky to touch or bite for predators, it also makes them difficult to be swallowed as well.


    Size and appearance


    The Thorny Devil can be up to 20 cm long and they are red,tan,gray and
    brown in colour.


    Hunting and eating


    The Thorny Devil can eat up to 3000 ants in a day & Estonian devil has spikes all over his back.


    Conservation status


    They are of least concern which means they are in no immediate danger


    Other interesting facts


    The thorny devil can run up to 60 kph. They have a false head on the back of their neck.


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