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- Phylogenetically, they may be sister to the Iguanidae, and have a similar appearance. Agamids usually have well-developed, strong legs. Their tails cannot be shed and...
- Agamid adenovirus (Agamid AdV1), also called Bearded dragon adenovirus 1, is a type of virus in the Adenoviridae family. The virus is widespread in captive...
- Africa, where most regions are home to at least one species. Eurasian agamids are largely ****igned to genus Laudakia. The various species differ in size...
- Acanthosaura ****etensis, the ****et horned tree agamid, is a species of arboreal lizard native to ****et Province, Thailand.[citation needed] It was discovered...
- that, perhaps sharing a common ancestor with iguanids and agamids more than 100 mya (agamids being more closely related). Since fossils have been found...
- The wildlife of Vietnam is rich in flora and fauna as reflected by its unique biodiversity. Saola, rare and antelope-like animal categorized under the...
- This is a list of reptiles in Madagascar. Total number of species = 406 Acrantophis madagascariensis (Duméril & Bibron, 1844) Acrantophis dumerili (Jan...
- speculated the perentie (Var**** giganteus), other species of monitors, and agamids may be somewhat venomous. The team believes the immediate effects of bites...
- jaws and crushing teeth in the rear. Most species are pleurodont, though agamids and chameleons are acrodont. The tongue can be extended outside the mouth...
- parthenogenesis. Parthenogenetic species are suspected to occur among chameleons, agamids, xantusiids, and typhlopids. Some reptiles exhibit temperature-dependent...