
Agamidae - Wikipedia
Agamidae is a family containing 582 species in 64 genera of iguanian lizards indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few locations in Southern Europe. Many species are commonly called …
Agama (lizard) - Wikipedia
Agama (from Sranan Tongo meaning "lizard") is a genus of small-to-moderate-sized, long-tailed, insectivorous Old World lizards. The genus Agama includes at least 37 species in Africa, …
ADW: Agamidae: INFORMATION
Agamidae contains two subfamilies, approximately 52 genera, and more than 350 species. Agamids have experienced independent radiations of form and size on each of Africa, Asia, …
Agamidae | Old World, Ground-Dwelling, Sun-Loving | Britannica
Agamids inhabit tropical rainforests and mountain forests as well as deserts and steppes throughout most of the Old World, but they are found primarily in Australia, southern Asia, and …
Agamidae - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agamidae is a family of iguanian lizards. They are indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and there are a few in southern Europe. The family has about 350 species in about 50 genera. Agamids …
Agamid Lizards - Animalia
Agamid lizards are a family of over 300 species of iguanian lizards indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. Many species of this family are commonly called …
Reptile Classification - Squamata - Agamidae - Agamas
Several species of agamids have the ability to change their color, similar to a chameleon in that regard. As with their color diversity, the agamid lizards have evolved a variety of survival skills. …
Angleheads, Calotes, Dragon Lizards, and Relatives (Agamidae)
Agamids are derived descendents of ancestors of New World Iguanidae. They are Old World ecological counterparts of iguanids, with numerous highly convergent ecological equivalents, …
(PDF) Taxonomic Diversity of Agamid Lizards (Reptilia, Sauria ...
It reports on the taxonomic composition of several genera within the family Agamidae, offering an annotated list of species as well as insights into their distribution across China and …
Earless Agamid - Aphaniotis fusca - Ecology Asia
Aphaniotis fusca (Earless Agamid) inhabits shaded areas of lowland primary forest, mature secondary forest, hill forest and swamp forest. It is diurnal and arboreal in habits, and is …
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