
Watching  a horror movie at night you could easily  imagine one of these creatures  emerging from an alien spaceship and  stalking you. Its thorns, its  face, all are enough to cause nightmares.  It has one of the best formal  names around, Moloch horridus. Moloch  was a god in the Bible whose  rituals included human sacrifice and I  think we all know that horridus  is - just that, horrid! The more you  look at that face, though, the  cuter he looks... maybe. The animal is  an Australian lizard and the only  one belonging to the genus Moloch.

They  live 20 years on average and the browns and reds of  their coloration  make great camouflage in the dusty red and brown  earth it inhabits. As  it gets colder its colors get darker. One reasons  most pictures of the  devil are a reddish monochrome tone is because  they prefer scrub and  sandy desert so are rarely found in grasslands.

Their  diet is not as scary as their looks would make you  think. They mainly  eat ants of all things; thousands of ants a day.  Water is collected  through the dew that forms on its body in the desert  and then runs  through mini grooves to its mouth. When it does rain,  capillary action  will take up the water into its body.

Apart  from its thorns which are particularly obvious,  the animal has a very  unique defense - a fake head on its neck. When  threatened it drops its  real head between its legs leaving only the  fake one exposed. All in  all, a fascinating and bizarre creature which  shows once again that 
mother  nature really 
does have a bit of a  sense of humor!
 
No comments:
Post a Comment