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  2. Side-blotched lizard - Wikipedia

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    Larger lizard species, such as collared, leopard, and spiny lizards, and roadrunners are the main predators. In turn, the side-blotched lizards eat arthropods, such as insects, spiders, and occasionally scorpions. As a result of their high predation rate, these lizards are very prolific breeders.

  3. Arizona bark scorpion - Wikipedia

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    Arizona bark scorpions do burrow, and are commonly found in homes, requiring only 1/16 of an inch for entry. [6] Arizona bark scorpions prefer riparian areas with mesquite, cottonwood, and sycamore groves, all of which have sufficient moisture and humidity to support insects and other prey species. The popularity of irrigated lawns, and other ...

  4. Crawford's gray shrew - Wikipedia

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    Crawford's gray shrew will eat lizards, small mice, and scorpions, but its main food source is a wide variety of arthropods. Since this shrew has a very high rate of metabolism, it will eat up to 75% of its body weight every day, and occasionally its full body weight. This can be dangerous since it can overheat the animal.

  5. Western whiptail - Wikipedia

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    The western whiptail (Aspidoscelis tigris) is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae. ... scorpions, lepidopterans, crickets, grasshoppers, and beetles. They use ...

  6. Mojave fringe-toed lizard - Wikipedia

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    The lizard primarily feeds on invertebrates which live near the surface such as ants, beetles, scorpions, hemipterans, spiders, antlion larvae, and grasshoppers. [7] They are also seen to eat plant matter such as seeds, leaves, flowers, and grasses.

  7. Androctonus bicolor - Wikipedia

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    Scorpions can eat many kinds of insects, spiders, lizards, small mammals such as mice, or even other scorpions. [9] Scorpions are able to go months without consuming food. [9] Prey is captured and crushed by its pincers, while their stingers are used to inject venom into their prey. [9]

  8. Scorpion - Wikipedia

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    Scorpions may be attacked by other arthropods like ants, spiders, solifugids and centipedes. Major predators include frogs, lizards, snakes, birds, and mammals. [77] Meerkats are somewhat specialized in preying on scorpions, biting off their stingers and being immune to their venom.

  9. Lepidosaur herbivory - Wikipedia

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    For example, there are roughly 3,300 species of living lizards and approximately 3% of them eat at least some plants. [4] Though the exact definition of herbivory varies significantly between scientists, most define herbivorous lepidosaurs as those that consume plants for approximately 70-90% of its diet.