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Agamidae is a
family of over 550
species of
iguanian lizards indigenous to Africa, Asia, Australia, and a few in
Southern Europe. Many
species are commonly...
- lizard,
thorny dragon, and moloch, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Agamidae. The
species is
endemic to Australia. It is the sole
species in the genus...
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Uromastyx is a
genus of
African and
Asian lizards in the
family Agamidae.
Member species are
commonly called spiny-tailed lizards, uromastyces, mastigures...
- frill-necked
lizard or
frilled dragon, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Agamidae. It is
native to
northern Australia and
southern New Guinea. This species...
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rainbow agama (Agama agama) is a
species of
lizard from the
family Agamidae found in most of sub-Saharan Africa. To
clear up
centuries of historical...
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longest species of
sailfin lizard,
making it the
largest of all the
Agamidae.[citation needed] It is
often mistaken for H. amboinensis[by whom?] because...
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leaves and has
nothing more to do with her offspring.
Within Agamidae,
Draco is a
member of the
subfamily Draconinae.
Within Draconinae, Draco...
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Calotes is a
genus of
lizards in the
draconine clade of the
family Agamidae. The
genus contains 29 species. Some
species are
known as
forest lizards, others...
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Pseudocalotes is a
genus of
lizards in the
family Agamidae. The
genus is
endemic to
Southeast Asia.
Pseudocalotes was dis****ociated from the
genus Calotes...
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known as the
sailfin dragons or
sailfin lizards, is a
genus in the
family Agamidae.
These relatively large lizards are
named after the sail-like structure...