- Phylogenetically, they may be
sister to the Iguanidae, and have a
similar appearance.
Agamids usually have well-developed,
strong legs.
Their tails cannot be shed and...
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Agamid adenovirus (
Agamid AdV1), also
called Bearded dragon adenovirus 1, is a type of
virus in the
Adenoviridae family. The
virus is
widespread in captive...
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Acanthosaura ****etensis, the ****et
horned tree
agamid, is a
species of
arboreal lizard native to ****et Province, Thailand.[citation needed] It was discovered...
- kakhienensis, the
Kakhyen Hills spiny lizard or
Burmese mountain agamid, is a
species of
agamid lizard found in
southern China (western Yunnan),
Myanmar (=...
- Grismer, L. Grismer, Ahmad, Onn & Bauer, 2009
Bukit Larut Mountain horned agamid,
Bintang horned tree
lizard Perak,
Peninsular Malaysia Acanthosaura brachypoda...
- also
known as
Burmese false bloodsucker or small-scaled
forest agamid, is a
species of
agamid lizard in the
genus Pseudocalotes found in
southern China (Hainan...
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Acanthosaura bintangensis, the
Bukit Larut Mountain horned agamid or
Bintang horned tree lizard, is a
species of
agama found in Malaysia. Grismer, L.;...
- is a
genus of
lizard within the
agamid family, with the sole
species Lyriocephalus scutatus. It is the
largest agamid endemic to Sri
Lanka and
lives in...
- (Pogona vitticeps), also
known as the
inland bearded dragon, is a
species of
agamid lizard found in a wide
range of arid to
semiarid regions of
eastern and...
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false bloodsucker, yellow-throated
forest agamid, or yellow-throated
false garden lizard, is a
species of
agamid lizard. It is
found in Malaysia. Grismer...