Horned lizard squirting blood
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When spiny skin isn't enough, the horned lizard repels predators with a truly bizarre tactic: squirting a stream of blood out of its eye more. When spiny skin isn't enough, the horned lizard repels predators with a truly bizarre tactic: squirting a stream of blood out of its eye. The horned lizard. Its known aliases include the horned frog and the horny toad, but it's no amphibian, just a one-reptile wrecking crew with a bizarre self-defense strategy.


If it has to, a horned lizard can shoot blood from its eyes




Horned lizard - Wikipedia
They defend themselves from certain predators by shooting jets of blood from their eyes. Horned lizards mostly rely on camouflage and a freeze response to keep from being noticed by the many, many things that are trying to eat them. If they do get spotted, they have an impressive toolbox of defense mechanisms and a knack for identifying the right tool for the job. First they try an airborne method of escape: they lift their tail in the air to entice the predator to attack there, instead of the head. Large mammals that take the bait often lift the lizard and toss it; the horned lizard then freezes where it lands to make the most of its camouflage. Although it only tastes a little acrid to us yes, the researchers licked it — all in the name of science, you understand , canine and feline predators have an extremely negative response to the taste. Like a college student on their first tequila hangover, it probably swears off horned lizard snacks for life.



Horned lizard
There are three species of horned lizard which squirt blood from their eyes if threatened by a predator. It has two constricting muscles that line the major veins around its eye. When these muscles contract, blood flow is cut from the heart as it continues to flow to its head.





Horned lizards Phrynosoma , also known as horny toads or horntoads , are a genus of North American lizards and the type genus of the family Phrynosomatidae. The common names refer directly to their flattened, rounded bodies and blunt snouts. The genus name Phrynosoma means "toad-bodied". In common with true toads family Bufonidae , horned lizards tend to move sluggishly, often remain motionless, and rely on their remarkable camouflage to avoid detection by predators.


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