- The
sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) is a
lacertid lizard.
There are
several subspecies,
including L. a. agilis, L. a. argus, and L. a. exigua. The
sand lizard...
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hence their common name.
Lizards of the
genus Uma have a
brown and tan
coloration that
helps them to
blend in with the
sand. The
dorsal surface has a...
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Hadramaut sand lizard (Mesalina adramitana), is a
species of
sand-dwelling
lizard in the
genus Mesalina. The
origin of this
species is
estimated to be...
- Reptilia,
comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians,
lizards, tuatara, and
their extinct relatives. The
study of
these traditional reptile...
- The
sand goanna (Var**** gouldii), also
known commonly as Gould's monitor, the
racehorse goanna, and the
sand monitor, is a
species of
large Australian...
- The
spotted sand lizard (Meroles suborbitalis) is a
species of
lizard found in
South Africa,
Namibia and Botswana.
Meroles suborbitalis at the Reptarium...
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Lizard is the
common name used for all
squamate reptiles other than
snakes (and to a
lesser extent amphisbaenians), encomp****ing over 7,000 species, ranging...
- A
sand lizard that has shed its tail when
attacked by a predator, and has
started to
regrow a tail from the site of the injury...
- four orders:
Testudines (turtles),
Crocodilia (crocodilians),
Squamata (
lizards and snakes), and
Rhynchocephalia (the tuatara). As of May 2023,
about 12...
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texana from 1852 into the 1970s.
Earless lizards lack
external ear openings, an
adaptation to
burrowing in the
sand, as are the
recessed lower jaw and flared...