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These Lizards Can Squirt Blood From Their Eyes

As A Defense Mechanism

These Lizards Can Squirt Blood From Their Eyes

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Imagine being able to shoot blood from your eyes to scare off predators! That’s exactly what some horned lizards can do. This behavior is observed in certain species of horned lizards, particularly the Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum). This bizarre yet effective defense mechanism is known as autohemorrhaging, and it’s one of the most unique survival strategies in the animal kingdom.


When threatened, the horned lizard will squirt blood from small ducts near its eyes, aiming right at the predator’s face. This sudden spray of blood can confuse or scare away would-be attackers, especially coyotes and other mammals. The blood contains a foul-tasting chemical that’s unpleasant to predators, giving the lizard time to escape.


But why such a dramatic defense? These lizards live in harsh environments, like deserts, where escape options are limited. With few places to hide and a lot of hungry predators, squirting blood becomes their last-ditch effort to stay alive. While it may seem extreme, this trick can mean the difference between life and death!

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