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  2. Common flat lizard - Wikipedia

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    The common flat lizard (Platysaurus intermedius) is a species of lizard in the Cordylidae family. This lizard has 9 subspecies, all living in southern Africa.

  3. Broadley's flat lizard - Wikipedia

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    Augrabies flat lizards will follow bird flocks to find these fruit-laden trees. [6] One major predator of this lizard is the rock kestrel. Research indicates that the higher the UV levels on a male's throat, the more dominant it is and is less likely to be challenged. [7]

  4. Platysaurus - Wikipedia

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    Platysaurus broadleyi Branch & Whiting, 1997 – Broadley's flat lizard or Augrabies flat lizard; Platysaurus capensis A. Smith, 1844 – Cape flat lizard; Platysaurus guttatus A. Smith, 1849 – dwarf flat lizard; Platysaurus imperator Broadley, 1962 – emperor flat lizard; Platysaurus intermedius Matschie, 1891 – common flat lizard

  5. Sekukhune flat lizard - Wikipedia

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    The Sekukhune flat lizard (Platysaurus orientalis) is a species of lizard in the family Cordylidae. The species is endemic to South Africa . It has two subspecies .

  6. Dwarf flat lizard - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf flat lizard or lesser flat lizard (Platysaurus guttatus) is a lizard in the family Cordylidae. It is found in Southern Africa. [2] Description.

  7. Mitchell's flat lizard - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell's flat lizard (Platysaurus mitchelli) [2] is a species of lizards in the family Cordylidae. Etymology.

  8. The Goriest Defense Mechanism of Any Animal - AOL

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    Instead of a long, slender body like other lizards, these unusual reptiles have short, round, and flat bodies. ... In fact, ants make up 90% of the diet of many horned lizard species.

  9. Ocellated flat lizard - Wikipedia

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    Ocellated flat lizards are similar to the Cape flat lizard. They have a flat body which is covered in granular scales and a flattened triangular shaped head. The tail is long and tapered with lateral spines. Females and juveniles are brown with white spots. The larger males are also brown, with a black head. The tail is orange-yellow underneath.