美[ˈlɪzə(r)d] 英[ˈlɪzə(r)d] n.【动】蜥蜴 网络蜥蜴皮;蜥蜴人;蜥蝪 复数:lizards 权威英汉双解 英汉 英英 网络释义 lizard n. 1. 蜥蜴a small reptile with a rough skin, four short legs and a long tail
A flat-bodied lizard with a wide oval-shaped body, scattered enlarged pointed scales on the upper body and tail, and alarge crown of hornsor spines on the head. The two center horns are the longest. Males have enlarged post-anal scales and a swollen tail base during the breeding season....
horned lizard- insectivorous lizard with hornlike spines on the head and spiny scales on the body; of western North America horned toad,horny frog iguanid,iguanid lizard- lizards of the New World and Madagascar and some Pacific islands; typically having a long tail and bright throat patch in ...
2.spiny lizard- any of numerous lizards with overlapping ridged pointed scales; of North America and Central America iguanid,iguanid lizard- lizards of the New World and Madagascar and some Pacific islands; typically having a long tail and bright throat patch in males ...
When in danger, the Frilled Lizard fans out the frill of skin that normally lays flat behind its neck and creates the illusion of a much larger and more menacing creature than it really is. It is also known for running on its hind legs with its tail and forelegs held in the air. ...
美[ˈlɪzə(r)d] 英[ˈlɪzə(r)d] n.【动】蜥蜴 网络蜥蜴皮;蜥蜴人;蜥蝪 复数:lizards 权威英汉双解 英汉 英英 网络释义 lizard. n. 1. 蜥蜴a small reptile with a rough skin, four short legs and a long tail
Flat-Tail Horned Lizard 作者:Lambert M·Surhone/Mariam T·Tennoe/Susan F·Henssonow 页数:72 ISBN:9786135257328 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到
Lizard - Adaptations, Habitats, Behavior: The skull is derived from the primitive diapsid condition, though lizards have greater flexibility in the jaw. Most lizards have sharp, tricuspid teeth adapted for grabbing and holding. Most are quadrupedal with
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Caiman lizards can thrive on their own but they are generally not aggressive and can live in harmony with other lizards as well. This is due to their even-tempered nature. These lizards are highly active and can run, climb, and swim extremely well. They spend a majority of their time ...