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What does it mean a thorny problem?
1 : full of thorns. 2 : full of difficulties or controversial points : ticklish a thorny problem. What is the meaning of thorny problem?What's an exam...
What are the thorny devils natural enemies?
Thorny Devil Predators and threats The main predators of these animals are Australian bustards, black-breasted bustards, goanna lizards, and humans. I...
Why do thorny devils haf spikies?
The thorny devil typically inhabits the arid scrub land and desert that covers the majority of central Australia. The top of their body is covered in ...
How big can thorny devils get?
The Thorny Devil is a diurnal (day-active) reptile reaching 20cm in length. It's covered in thorny spines and sports a 'pretend' head on the back of i...
How do Thorny Devils reproduce?
Head-bobbing and leg-waving is how a male Thorny Devil attracts a mate. Courtship complete, the female then lays 3 to 10 eggs in a chamber burrowed 30...
Where are thorny devils found?
Where do Thorny Devils live? Their range covers most of arid Australia – large parts of Western Australia, the southern half of the Northern Territory...
Are thorny devils going extinct?
The conservation status of thorny devils is Endangered. The species are becoming endangered as they experience threat from the predators, and people s...
Do the spines on spiny devils increase their surface area?
Why do thorny devils have spines?Why do thorny devils walk like that?What size is the thorny devil?How does the thorny devil use capillary action?How...
What kind of animal is a thornydevil?
Day-active, ant-eating reptiles that grow 20cm long and can live 20 years. Also known as Mountain Devils, Thorny Lizards or Molochs. The Thorny Devil ...