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- spiny-tailed monitor, ridge-tailed monitor, Ackie's dwarf monitor V. a. acanthurus, spiny-tailed monitor V. a. brachyurus, common spiny-tailed monitor...
- commonly known as the shingleback skink, stumptail skink or bobtail lizard, is a short-tailed, slow-moving species of blue-tongued skink (genus Tiliqua) endemic...
- rotting logs or stumps in the eastern United States. It is sometimes referred to as the prairie lizard, fence swift, gray lizard, gravid lizard, northern fence...
- garden lizard) Eutropis macularia (bronze gr**** skink) Eutropis multifasciata (common sun skink) Gekko gecko (tokay gecko) Gehyra mutilata (stump-toed gecko)...
- Diploderma polygonatum NT IUCN Okinawa tree lizard, D. p. polygonatum (endemic subspecies) (MoE: VU) Sakishima tree lizard, D. p. ishigakiense (endemic subspecies)...
- Cercotrichas is from kerkos, "tail" and trikhas, "thrush", and galactotes means resembling milk, from gala, "milk". The rufous-tailed scrub robin is a bird of...
- and on the walls of buildings. The tail is easily shed and the stump regenerates slowly. The Madeiran wall lizard feeds on small invertebrates such as...
- salvator) is a large varanid lizard native to South and Southeast Asia. It is widely considered to be the second-largest lizard species, after the Komodo...
- The brown leaf chameleon or stump-tailed chameleon (Brookesia superciliaris) is a small chameleon found along the eastern coast of Madagascar, as well...
- four orders: Testudines (turtles), Crocodilia (crocodilians), Squamata (lizards and snakes), and Rhynchocephalia (the tuatara). As of May 2023, about 12...