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Takydromus sexlineatus, the Asian grass lizard, six-striped long-tailed grass lizard, or long-tailed grass lizard, is an arboreal, diurnal species of lizard. The tail length is usually over three times the body (snout to vent) length in this species. [2] Males and females are similar, males being distinguishable by the presence of pre-anal pores.
Lacerta bilineata reaches an average length (excluding tail) of about 13 centimetres (5.1 in), with a maximum of 40 centimetres (16 in), including tail. The tail may reach up to twice the body length. The average weight is about 35 grams. The body is bright green. The head is bigger in males than in females, and the males often show a blue throat.
Green keel-bellied lizard at Aquarium Berlin. The green keel-bellied lizard is a slim, bright green lizard with a long prehensile tail that accounts for about 70% of its body length. The scales on its back are small, smooth and non-overlapping, and emerald-green in colour. The scales on its underside are yellow-green and keeled. There are ...
The animal’s tail is twice the length of its body, researchers said.
Takydromus sexlineatus Daudin, 1802 – Asian grass lizard, six-striped long-tailed grass lizard, long-tailed grass lizard; Takydromus sikkimensis (Günther, 1888) – Sikkim grass lizard; Takydromus smaragdinus (Boulenger, 1887) – green grass lizard; Takydromus stejnegeri Van Denburgh, 1912; Takydromus sylvaticus (Pope, 1928) – Chung-an ...
Spiny-tailed Lizard These lizards like it hot, thriving in temperatures over 115 degrees Fahrenheit. Highly active, as their nickname suggests, this type of Uromastyx, comes with spiny tails.
A male Allison's anole (female all green) showing the long tail and climbing ability typical of anoles. Anoles vary in size. Males generally reach a larger size than females, but in a few species it is the other way around. [8]
Wilson’s wedge-snouted skinks are considered “medium-sized,” reaching about 5.6 inches in length, the study said. They have a “cylindrical” body, “long” tail and “wedge-shaped ...