Lizards

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91Bush medicine / Bushfood / Goanna / Ng / Indigenous peoples of Australia / Monitor lizards / Reptiles of Australia / Australian Aboriginal culture

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Source URL: www.centraldesert.org.au

Language: English
92Tropical rainforest / Egernia kingii / Rainforest / Amazon rainforest / Eumeces fasciatus / Eulamprus / Skinks / Herpetology / Prickly Skink

Shrinking forests - what lizards can tell us about fragmented rainforest habitats November 1998 Tropical forests are the Earth’s most biologically diverse ecosystems. To

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Source URL: www.rainforest-crc.jcu.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2002-11-11 19:45:16
93Lizards / Blue-tongued skink / Reptile / Tiliqua rugosa / Reptiles of Australia / Skinks / Herpetology

HOLIDAY PROGRAM: AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS Introduction: Australian animals are unique and amazing creatures which have adapted to Australian climate and conditions in different ways. We will look at some reptiles and amphibian

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Source URL: www.handsonscience.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-09 16:11:20
94Collared lizards / Agamidae / Thorny Devil / Eric Pianka / M. horridus / Horned lizard / Lizard / Thermoregulation / Gambelia sila / Squamata / Herpetology / Reptiles of Australia

Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 81:[removed], 1998 Natural history of thorny devils Moloch horridus (Lacertilia: Agamidae) in the Great Victoria Desert G A Pianka1, E R Pianka2* & G G Thompson3 1

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Source URL: uts.cc.utexas.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-06-03 13:15:34
95Dewlap / Biology / Polychrotidae / Carolina anole / Norops / Anoles / Lizards / Zoology

Copeia, 1984(2), ppThe Anolis Dewlap: Interspecific Variability and Morphological Associations with Habitat HENRY S. FITCH AND DAVID M. HILLIS TheAnolis dewlap is a highly specialized display organ that shows

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Source URL: www.zo.utexas.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-22 17:48:29
96Perentie / States and territories of Australia / Geography of Australia / Alice series / Central Australia / Geography of Oceania / Monitor lizards / Reptiles of Australia / Alice Springs

NEWS 03 FRIDAY DECEMBER[removed]Fugitive on run Jessica Brown

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Source URL: www.territorystories.nt.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-09 01:47:12
97Elapidae / Legless lizards / Tropical and subtropical grasslands /  savannas /  and shrublands / Brigalow Belt / Brigalow Scaly-foot / Denisonia / Paradelma / Acacia harpophylla / Collared Delma / Squamata / Reptiles of Australia / IBRA regions

Queensland Brigalow Belt Reptile Recovery Program Short-necked worm-skink © Steve Wilson What is a reptile Animals of the class Reptilia possess a scaly skin which

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Source URL: www.qmdc.org.au

Language: English
98Chameleons / Lizards / Kinyongia / Iguana / Fort Worth Zoo / Fort Worth /  Texas / Herpetology / Iguanidae / Lesser Antillean Iguana

Winner: Karl Questel photographed this male Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) on Fourchue Island. Fourteen individuals of this endangered endemic species were relocated to Fourchue from the island of St. Bar

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Source URL: www.parcplace.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-31 12:20:14
99Marine reptiles / Skinks / Marine Iguana / Lizards / Plestiodon / Galápagos Islands / Iguana / Santa Fe Island / Eumeces / Squamata / Herpetology / Iguanidae

Winner: This adult male Gilbert’s Skink was found under a rock in Blue Oak (Quercus douglasii) woodland habitat in the northern Sierra Nevada foothills of California by photographer Jackson D. Shedd. Although not recog

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Source URL: www.parcplace.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-31 12:20:15
100Chameleons / Chamaeleo dilepis / Chamaeleonidae / Polychrotidae / Chamaeleo / Anolis / Squamata / Anoles / Lizards

Winner: The Leaf-nosed Anole, Anolis phyllorhinus, is a rare species known just from few localities in the southern Brazilian Amazon. It inhabits all levels of primary forests from ground to canopy. Photographer Vinicius

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Source URL: www.parcplace.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-31 12:20:16
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