Meet the thorny devil. One of the most interesting and least known animals in the world
Within this planet there are thousands of species of animals that are unknown to most people, it is impossible to know them in their entirety, because there are hundreds of them around us.
This time we will talk about one of the most curious and least known species on the planet, The Thorny Devil. The thorny devil is a kind of lizard that is full of horns everywhere, that's why it deserved a name. In several cultures around the world it is considered as an animal full of evil thanks to its physical appearance. A few years ago it was sacrificed for its bad reputation, but it has been known to conserve to this day, preventing its species from being in danger of extinction.
Some of its characteristics is that it measures approximately 8 inches long and its bodies are very voluminous and not very discreet. Its color is sand colored and maintains some tones in brown and fire tone throughout its body. Their colors depend on their habitat.
Thanks to its horns it can protect itself from various enemies and predators. Thanks to him they can defend themselves even though their movement is slow, but they have the great ability to stay in one position like a piece of ice to blend in with the environment. His appearance is somewhat grotesque for some, because his body is confused and appears to have a second head that protects him from death.
His dwelling place is in the desert of Australia. For them it is the perfect environment, because they are lovers of the heat and the sand that only the desert can give them.
The spiny devil lizard is found in Australia, in the desert. They like the heat and sand of the desert, which allows them to be well mixed in their environment.
Its food consists of thousands of ants a day. They are good at hunting and are usually close to places where they know they can get enough food for the day.
There is still much to know about this exotic and interesting animal, but it will be for the next occasion. We hope that the information we have just given you is to your liking. Until next time.