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  2. Tropidurus torquatus - Wikipedia

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    Tropidurus torquatus is a species of lizard in the family Tropiduridae, the Neotropical ground lizards. Its common name is Amazon lava lizard. [4] The species is endemic to South America. There are no subspecies.

  3. Lepidophyma gaigeae - Wikipedia

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    Lepidophyma gaigeae, also known commonly as Gaige's tropical night lizard and la lagartija nocturna de Gaige in Mexican Spanish, is a small species of lizard in the family Xantusiidae. The species is native to eastern Mexico .

  4. Tropidurus - Wikipedia

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    The male is usually much larger than the female, and his body is more brightly coloured and distinctly patterned. The typical size of Tropidurus lizards varies greatly from habitat to habitat as does the pattern of body markings, even among individuals of the same species. Like many lizards, they show changes of colour with mood and temperature.

  5. Uracentron flaviceps - Wikipedia

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    Uracentron flaviceps, the tropical thornytail iguana or Amazon thornytail iguana is an elusive species of medium-sized arboreal lizard found in the tropical lowlands of the Amazon Rainforest. The species was described by French zoologist Alphone Guichenot in 1855. [ 3 ]

  6. Lepidophyma - Wikipedia

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    Lepidophyma is a genus of lizards, commonly called tropical night lizards. The genus Lepidophyma ( Greek for "warty scales") is one of three genera of night lizards ( family Xantusiidae ), which are a group of viviparous (live-bearing) lizards .

  7. Iguana - Wikipedia

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    Iguana (/ ɪ ˈ ɡ w ɑː n ə /, [4] [5] Spanish:) is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The genus was first described by Austrian naturalist J.N. Laurenti in 1768. [6]

  8. Agamidae - Wikipedia

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    Agamidae is a family containing 64 genera, 582 species of iguanian lizards indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. Many species are commonly called dragons or dragon lizards.

  9. Andinosaura oculata - Wikipedia

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    Andinosaura oculata, the tropical lightbulb lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Gymnophthalmidae. [2] It is endemic to Ecuador. References

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