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Green-bellied tree skink (Lioscincus nigrofasciolatum) Blue-mouthed skink (Lioscincus novaecaledoniae) Bronze slender tree skink (Lipinia auriculata) Lipinia infralineolata; Long lipinia (Lipinia longiceps) Lipinia nototaenia; Yellow-striped slender tree skink (Lipinia pulchella) Lipinia pulchra; Roux's lipinia (Lipinia rouxi) Lipinia ...
Barbour's ground skink; Bark anole; Barking spider; Barn owl; Bayon's skink; Bearded bulbul; Beautiful frog; Bibron's skink; Big ground snake; Big-scaled dwarf gecko; Big-scaled least gecko; Bighead goby; Bird dropping spider; Birdsnest coral; Black bream; Black cockatoo; Black jay; Black korhaan; Black mussel; Black swift; Black tree snake ...
Skinks Species Common name(s) Notes Image Mabuya mabouya [8] Regional endemic. Worm snakes (Typhlopidae) Species Common name(s) Notes Image Ramphotyphlops braminus: Brahminy blind snake, flowerpot blind snake: Presence on Anguilla recently discovered. Widely distributed in the tropics, but limited in the Lesser Antilles. Colubrids Species
Saint Vincent's bush anole, Trinidad anole: Regional endemic. Widely distributed from sea level to 900 m. Iguana iguana: Green iguana, common iguana: Microteiids (Gymnophthalmidae) Species Common name(s) Notes Image Gymnophthalmus underwoodi: Underwood's spectacled tegu: Skinks Species Common name(s) Notes Image Mabuya mabouya [2] Regional endemic.
Banded tree anole (A. transversalis) Anolis toldo Fong & Garrido, 2000 – gray-banded green anole; Anolis tolimensis (Werner, 1916) Anolis townsendi (Stejneger, 1900) – Townsend's anole, Cocos Island anole; Anolis trachyderma (Cope, 1876) – common forest anole, roughskin anole; Anolis transversalis (Duméril, 1851) – banded tree anole ...
Anolis carolinensis or green anole (US: / ə ˈ n oʊ. l i / ⓘ) (among other names below) is a tree-dwelling species of anole lizard native to the southeastern United States and introduced to islands in the Pacific and Caribbean.
Chonburi snake skink (Isopachys roulei) Palni Hills ground skink (Kaestlea palnica) Larutia sumatrensis; Zaire three-toed skink (Leptosiaphos blochmanni) Leptosiaphos dungeri; Red five-toed skink (Leptosiaphos rhodurus) Udzungwa five-toed skink (Leptosiaphos rhomboidalis) Greers tree skink (Lioscincus greeri) Lipinia albodorsalis
Iguania is a suborder that includes species of chameleons, iguanas, and New World lizards such as the water anole. Most species in the Iguania suborder are arboreal, meaning they travel by tree, but many other notable species are described as being terrestrial. They typically have tongues that are non-prehensile and fleshy, with the exception ...