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  4. Lerista cinerea - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... The vine-thicket fine-lined slider ...

  5. Columbia Speedway - Wikipedia

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    No help was turned away in the spirit of making this a community project. Saturday volunteers were treated to a meat and three vegetable lunch provided Lizards Thicket, [5] a local eatery, and delivered by John Wise and Rebecca Turner of Love Chevrolet, the event's sponsor. The first gathering was April 25.

  6. Lerista - Wikipedia

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    Lerista cinerea Greer, McDonald & Lawrie, 1983 – vine-thicket fine-lined slider; Lerista clara L.A. Smith & Adams, 2007 – sharp-blazed three-toed slider; Lerista colliveri Couper & Ingram, 1992 – nubbinned fine-lined slider; Lerista connivens Storr, 1971 – blinking broad-blazed slider; Lerista desertorum (Sternfeld, 1919) – Central ...

  7. Saururaceae - Wikipedia

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    Saururaceae is a plant family comprising four genera and seven species of herbaceous flowering plants native to eastern and southern Asia and North America.The family has been recognised by most taxonomists, and is sometimes known as the "lizard's-tail family".

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  9. Platysaurus torquatus - Wikipedia

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    Platysaurus torquatus is the only lizard in its genus which has adult males with white stripes on its back. Males, females, and juveniles all have black-brown backs with these thick white stripes. Females and juveniles have a blue tail, while adult males have an orange tail, as well as a collar.