A Deadly Transaction: Lizard’s Exorbitant Price for Rattlesnake Prey
A Tegu lizard, scientifically known as Tupinambis, is a large reptile native to South America originating from Southern Amazon or the Orinoco Basin. As a reptile, it uses its dexterous tongue to gather information about its surroundings, so when threatened, it uses its powerful snakelike bite to counterattack.
Like other reptiles, the South American rat snake also possesses a dangerous venomous snake but there was no advancement in the body so they both struggled to roll a few times.
As a result, the lizard grabbed the snake but there were no advancements in the body so they both struggled to roll a few times. Eventually, despite biting a rattlesnake, the lizard had to pay a heavy price when it was injected with venom by the opponent.
Then the snake added a fatal bite that made the lizard stagger. It ran away but perished the lizard’s fate was ‘more or less good’.