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  1. 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 …

  2. Agamidae | Old World, Ground-Dwelling, Sun-Loving | Britannica

    Agamidae, (order Squamata), lizard family composed of about 350 species in about 50 genera. Agamids typically have scaly bodies, well-developed legs, and a moderately long tail; average …

  3. Family Agamidae (Agamas and Dragons) / RepFocus

    Remarks: Frost & Etheridge (1989) united the families Agamidae and Chamaeleonidae in one family, Chamaeleonidae, comprising three subfamilies: Agaminae (including all genera until …

  4. 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, …

  5. Reptile Classification - Squamata - Agamidae - Agamas

    The Agamidae family of lizards, or agamids, includes over 300 species of lizards spread mostly through Asia, Africa and Australia (with a few species in Europe). Image: Red-headed rock …

  6. The Agama (Agamidae) Family of Lizards: Quick Facts

    The Agama (Agamidae) Family of Lizards: Quick Facts. By George Vinci. Last edited by Marios Alexandrou.

  7. Dragons (Family Agamidae) - iNaturalist

    Agamidae is a family of over 300 species of iguanian lizards indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. Many species are commonly called dragons or dragon lizards. …

  8. Agamidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Agamidae. This family has six subfamilies and more than 300 species. About one-half of agamids are primarily insectivorous and one-half omnivorous or herbivorous. A row of marginal teeth is …

  9. 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 …

  10. Angleheads, Calotes, Dragon Lizards, and Relatives (Agamidae)

    A unique shared derived feature that ties Agamidae to Chamaeleonidae (chameleons are derived from within agamids) is acrodont dentition, in which teeth are fused to the top of the jawbones …

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