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Hydrosaurus pustulatus, commonly known as the Philippine sailfin lizard or the Philippine sailfin dragon, is a large semiaquatic agamid lizard endemic to all of the major island groups of the Philippines, with the exception of the Palawan islands.
Hydrosaurus, commonly known as the sailfin dragons or sailfin lizards, is a genus in the family Agamidae. [2] These relatively large lizards are named after the sail-like structure on their tails. They are native to Indonesia (4 species) and the Philippines (1 species) where they are generally found near water, such as rivers and mangrove . [ 3 ]
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Hydrosaurus pustulatus; Gonocephalus sp. Cosymbotus platyurus; Cyrtodactylus annulatus; Cyrtodactylus philippinicus; Gehyra mutilata; Gekko gecko (Tokay gecko) Gekko gigante; Gekko mindorensis; Hemidactylus frenatus (Common house gecko) Hemidactylus stejnegeri; Hemiphyllodactylus insularis; Lepidodactylus lugubris; Lepidodactylus planicauda ...
Hydrosaurus amboinensis (Schlosser, 1768) [ 2 ] The Moluccan sail-finned lizard or Ambon sailfin dragon ( Hydrosaurus amboinensis ) is a large agamid lizard native to moluccas or Maluku Islands in Indonesia , growing to about one metre (3.3 ft) in length.
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Hydrosaurus pustulatus: Crested lizard Soa-soa Endemic to the northern and central Philippines Squamata: Hylarana igorota: Endemic to Cordillera Central, Luzon: Anura: Hylarana tipanan: Endemic to the Sierra Madres of Luzon: Anura: Hypothymis coelestis: Celestial blue monarch Endemic to the Philippines Passeriformes: Hystrix pumila: Philippine ...