9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. agamid lizard- a lizard of the family Agamidae agamid lizard- relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and ...
This lizard gets its name from the fold of skin, also called a neck frill, that encircles its throat. Most of the time, this fold of skin lays flat like a superhero cape on the lizard’s body. However, when this reptile is threatened by a predator, it raises its neck frill, opens ...
quincuncially arranged; head with symmetrical shields. Eyelids developed. Nostrils behind the rostral, in a separate shield, or between two or three small shields. Tongue short, with a notch in front. Ground-lizards.—This family has so wide a distribution that its range almost coincides with ...
He finally stops and does a push-up display, possibly to continue trying to entice her, or possibly to warn the photographer that this is his territory. A female fence lizard runs across a wall in Riverside County and encounters a male who pursues her. She rejects him and he runs to ...
As soon as it sees an opportunity to escape, the frilled-neck lizard simply runs to the safety of a nearby tree. The lizard lifts up its upper body and runs swiftly on its hind legs like humans. This unique frilled lizard running style enables it to run safely on uneven grounds covered...
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In these basilisk lizard facts you'll learn that the common basilisk runs on the water surface. It is the only reptile to have this quality.