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  2. The Goriest Defense Mechanism of Any Animal - AOL

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    So, if a coyote tries to grab a horned lizard, it’ll get a mouthful of blood and nasty toxins. Horned lizards love to munch on harvester ants. In fact, ants make up 90% of the diet of many ...

  3. Horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Plateau horned lizard (Phrynosoma orbiculare) near Xalapa de Enríquez, Veracruz, Mexico, showing blood squirted from the eye as defensive behavior (20 April 2011) Horned lizards use a variety of means to avoid predation. Their coloration generally serves as camouflage. When threatened, their first defense is to remain motionless to ...

  4. Autohaemorrhaging - Wikipedia

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    Horned lizard showing evidence of autohaemorrhaging. Autohaemorrhaging, or reflex bleeding, is the action of animals deliberately ejecting blood from their bodies. Autohaemorrhaging has been observed as occurring in two variations. [1] In the first form, blood is squirted toward a predator.

  5. Northern desert horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    When threatened, the lizard can shoot blood out of the corners of its eyes. However, this is mainly used in desperate emergencies, else it will try to run to the nearest bush it can find, dive in a rodent's burrow, or bury/shuffle into the sand like a shovel. If it is grabbed, it will swell, hiss, stab with its horns, and try to bite.

  6. These odd critters can shoot blood from their eyes — and ...

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  7. Coast horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    The coast horned lizard (Phrynosoma coronatum) is a species of phrynosomatid lizard endemic to Baja California Sur in Mexico. As a defense the lizard can shoot high pressure streams of blood out of its eyes if threatened.

  8. From elephant races to blood shooting lizards, fun facts ...

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  9. Blood squirt - Wikipedia

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    Katydids do it too, and in Germany the species has acquired the nickname "Blutspritzer", or "blood squirter". The regal horned lizard also uses the blood-spewing tactic, shooting the substance from a pocket near its eyes. [5] One of the oriental rat flea mouth's two functions is to squirt partly digested blood into a bite.