lyre-headed lizard - meaning and definition. What is lyre-headed lizard
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What (who) is lyre-headed lizard - definition

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Lyriocephalus scutatus; Lyre Head Lizard; Hump-nosed Lizard; Hump Snout Lizard; Lyreshead Lizard; Lyreshead lizard; Hump snout lizard; Hump-nosed lizard; Lyre head lizard

Bull Headed Lyre of Ur         
  • Detail of one of the lyre’s ornamental plaques; note the bear steadying the lyre in the 3rd panel down.
  • Replica in the Iraq Museum, Baghdad, of the Great Golden Lyre.
ONE OF THE OLDEST STRINGED INSTRUMENTS EVER DISCOVERED
User:Elleambler/sandbox; User:Binxedits/sandbox; Bull-headed Lyre; Bull-Headed Lyre of Ur
The Bull Headed Lyre is one of the oldest stringed instruments ever discovered. The lyre was excavated in the Royal Cemetery of Ur during the 1926–1927 season of an archeological dig carried out in what is now Iraq jointly by the University of Pennsylvania and the British Museum.
Sitana laticeps         
Sitana laticeps, the broad-headed fan-throated lizard, is a species of agamid lizard. It is endemic to India.
Lizard (village)         
  • The Cornish cross
  • St Winwallo parish church, Landewednack
VILLAGE IN UNITED KINGDOM
Lizard, Cornwall; Lizard Town
Lizard, also known as The Lizard, is a village on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated about south of Helston, and is mainland Britain's most southerly settlement.

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Lyriocephalus

Lyriocephalus is a genus of lizard within the agamid family, with the sole species Lyriocephalus scutatus. It is the largest agamid endemic to Sri Lanka and lives in dense wet zone forests. It is also called the hump-nosed lizard, hump snout lizard or the lyreshead lizard. In Sinhalese language, it is known as "Kandukara Bodilima – කදුකර බෝදිලිමා."