keel-tailed lizard - traduzione in russo
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keel-tailed lizard - traduzione in russo

GENUS OF REPTILES
Spinytail Lizard; Spinytail lizard; Girdle-tailed lizard; Girdled lizard; Girdle-Tailed Lizard
  • ''[[Cordylus niger]]'', endemic to two small areas of South Africa.

keel-tailed lizard      

общая лексика

килехвостая игуана (Tropidurus)

zebra-tailed lizard         
  • ''Callisaurus draconoides'': Dorsal (top) and ventral (bottom) views
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Callisaurus; Zebra-tailed Lizard; Zebra tailed lizard; Callisaurus draconoides

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gridiron-tailed lizard

weapontail         
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Brazilian Spiny-tailed Lizard; Hoplocercus; Hoplocercus spinosus; Weapontail

герпетология

шипохвостая игуана (Hoplocercus)

Definizione

frilled lizard
(also frill-necked lizard)
¦ noun a large north Australian lizard with a membrane round the neck which can be erected to form a ruff for defensive display. [Chlamydosaurus kingii.]

Wikipedia

Cordylus

The genus Cordylus (Sauria: Cordylidae) includes a wide variety of species of small to medium spiny lizards from Africa, collectively called girdle-tailed lizards or girdled lizards. All are diurnal and ovoviviparous (live-bearing, without shelled eggs). Most species are rupicolous (rock-dwelling), while a few species are arboreal or live in burrows. They defend themselves with osteoderms (flat bony plates in the skin) and by quickly retreating into rock crevices or burrows. Many species live in groups, and males defend territories.

Cordylids are generally listed under CITES Appendix II. They are not necessarily threatened with extinction, but trade is controlled to prevent overexploitation. Some species of Cordylus have limited ranges and may be threatened with habitat destruction or over collecting for the pet trade.

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