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Thorny Devil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The strangest of lizards is the Thorny Devil. This is the only species in its genus. The lizard's body has conical spines all over, including spines above each eye and a hump behind its head which is spiny. The tail is also spiny.
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The Thorny Devil is on average about 20 cms long, and they feed on a wide variety of ants. They catch them by using their tongue much the same as an ant-eater would do. ... Amazing Animal Fact: If rain lands on the Thorny Devils back, it runs down the creature finding its way to its mouth where it is consumed.
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The thorny devil is a lizard that looks scary. ... Habitat and Distribution (where it is found); The thorny devil is found in the dry scrub and desert in Australia's centre. ... ; The fierce-looking thorny devil, or moloch, is actually a slow-moving and harmless lizard. Lizards belong to the group of animals called reptiles.
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