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question=" What species of lizard will squirt blood from its eyes when threatened by a predator?"
 
question=" What species of lizard will squirt blood from its eyes when threatened by a predator?"
 
choice1="Spiny-tailed iguana (''Ctenosaura pectinata'') "
 
choice1="Spiny-tailed iguana (''Ctenosaura pectinata'') "
choice3="Basilisk (''B. basiliscus'')"
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choice3="Basilisk (''Basiliscus basiliscus'')"
 
choice2="Bearded dragon (''Pogona vitticeps'') "
 
choice2="Bearded dragon (''Pogona vitticeps'') "
 
choice4=" Horned lizard (''Phrynosoma cornutum'')"
 
choice4=" Horned lizard (''Phrynosoma cornutum'')"

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What species of lizard will squirt blood from its eyes when threatened by a predator?

Please select an option Incorrect! Certain horned lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum, P. coronatum and P. solare) will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour Incorrect! Certain horned lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum, P. coronatum and P. solare) will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour Incorrect! Certain horned lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum, P. coronatum and P. solare) will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour Correct! Certain horned lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum, P. coronatum and P. solare) will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour Incorrect! Certain horned lizards (Phrynosoma cornutum, P. coronatum and P. solare) will respond by squirting a spectacular amount of blood from their eyes, usually towards the predator's head, which causes it to retreat. WikiVet Article:Lizard Behaviour

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