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  2. Curly-tailed lizard - Wikipedia

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    The curly-tailed lizards vary in size depending on species, but typically are approximately 9 cm (3.5 in) in snout-to-vent length. These lizards have no femoral pores, pterygoid teeth, or palatine teeth. Additionally, these lizards are observed to have overlapping scales. [4]

  3. Leiocephalus sixtoi - Wikipedia

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    Leiocephalus sixtoi, also known as the Hispaniolan dune curlytail, the dune curly-tailed lizard, or Sixto's curly-tailed lizard is a species of lizard in the family Leiocephalidae. [1] This species is endemic to the island of Hispaniola , and is only known in the sandy spaces of monumento natural Las Dunas de las Calderas, also known as Las ...

  4. Leiocephalus greenwayi - Wikipedia

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    Leiocephalus greenwayi, commonly known as the East Plana curlytail and the Plana Cay curlytail lizard, is a species of lizard in the family of curly-tailed lizards (Leiocephalidae). [2] The species is native to the West Indies .

  5. Leiocephalus pratensis - Wikipedia

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    Leiocephalus pratensis, commonly known as the Haitian striped curlytail or Atalaye curlytail lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Leiocephalidae (curly-tailed lizard). [2] It is native to Haiti .

  6. Leiocephalus semilineatus - Wikipedia

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    Leiocephalus semilineatus, commonly known as the Hispaniolan pale-bellied curlytail, Thomazeau curlytail lizard, or pale-bellied Hispaniolan curlytail, is a species of lizard in the family Leiocephalidae (curly-tailed lizard). [2] It is native to Hispaniola.

  7. 32 types of reptiles you can keep as a pet - AOL

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    Spiny-tailed Lizard These lizards like it hot, thriving in temperatures over 115 degrees Fahrenheit. Highly active, as their nickname suggests, this type of Uromastyx, comes with spiny tails.

  8. Leiocephalus macropus - Wikipedia

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    Leiocephalus macropus, commonly known as the Cuban side-blotched curlytail or Monte Verde curlytail lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Leiocephalidae (curly-tailed lizard). [2] It is native to Cuba .

  9. Hispaniolan curlytail lizard - Wikipedia

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    The Hispaniolan curlytail lizard (Leiocephalus schreibersii), also known as the Hispaniolan khaki curlytail, the red-sided curlytail lizard, the red-sided curly-tailed lizard, or Schreibers's curly-tailed lizard, is a common lizard species in the family Leiocephalidae.