I saw a lizard attack a wasp just this afternoon. He dropped the wasp pretty quickly, but apparently
not before doing some serious damage to the wasp, which fell to the ground. The lizard dropped,
too, after the wasp did. I found both directly below---the wasp was jerking around on the ground,
probably trying to get away. The lizard was sitting on a black-gunk covered pipe, and it had gone
almost solid black, and was almost completely motionless. My guess is he was still after the wasp,
perhaps just waiting for it to die?
So can they EAT wasps? They certainly attack wasps like they plan to eat them, but I didn't
stick around long enough to find out.
not before doing some serious damage to the wasp, which fell to the ground. The lizard dropped,
too, after the wasp did. I found both directly below---the wasp was jerking around on the ground,
probably trying to get away. The lizard was sitting on a black-gunk covered pipe, and it had gone
almost solid black, and was almost completely motionless. My guess is he was still after the wasp,
perhaps just waiting for it to die?
So can they EAT wasps? They certainly attack wasps like they plan to eat them, but I didn't
stick around long enough to find out.