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Ctenophorus decresii, also
known commonly as the
tawny dragon,
tawny crevice-dragon, or
tawny rock dragon, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Agamidae...
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described (2013) as a
separate species from the
tawny dragon (Ctenophorus
decresii). This
species is
endemic to Australia,
restricted to just
three sites...
- of the colours: white-red, white-yellow and red-yellow. The
Ctenophorus decresii lizard displays polymorphism with
varying colors of
their throats. The...
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specifically lizards such as
Microlophus occipitalis and
Ctenophorus decresii who must
change microhabitats to keep a
constant body temperature. By moving...
- Australia. It was
formerly considered to be a
subspecies of
Ctenophorus decresii. "Ctenophorus
modestus (Ahl, 1926)". The
Reptile Database.
Retrieved 28...
- is a
saxicolous ecomorph,
agamid lizard,
belonging to the
Ctenophporus decresii group. C.
tjantjalka or
Ochre Dragon is
characterized as a robust, moderate-sized...
- segregation,
color matching, and
speciation in
lizards of the
Amphibolurus decresii species complex". (Lacertilia: Agamidae). Ecology. 62 (6): 1573–1584. doi:10...
- cir****stances.
Males of a
territorial lizard, the
tawny dragon (Ctenophorus
decresii),
reduced their aggression levels in
repeat interactions with familiar...
- 1841) –
crested bicycle-dragon,
crested dragon,
bicycle dragon Ctenophorus decresii (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1837) –
tawny crevice-dragon,
tawny dragon Ctenophorus...
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species (Cyclodomorphus
melanops elongatus,
Delma australis, and
Ctenophorus decresii) . Similarly, in the Murray-Mallee (North west Victoria,
adjacent South...