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  2. Seeing lizards in Levittown? Here's how they got to Bucks ...

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    Italian wall lizards were introduced to Levittown in the late 1970s. Now they're invasive. Here's how to deal with them.

  3. Lizard - Wikipedia

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    Lizards and snakes share a movable quadrate bone, distinguishing them from the rhynchocephalians, which have more rigid diapsid skulls. [5] Some lizards such as chameleons have prehensile tails, assisting them in climbing among vegetation. [6] As in other reptiles, the skin of lizards is covered in overlapping scales made of keratin. This ...

  4. Liolaemus chiliensis - Wikipedia

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    These distress calls can be heard several meters away from the lizard producing them. [28] These calls increase fear in other lizards. When scared, L. chiliensis become immobile and delay any attempts to escape. [29] The presence of a somewhat consistently high risk of predation reduces the activity of these lizards over long-term observation. [30]

  5. Lizard communication - Wikipedia

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    Lizards have evolved several modes of communication, including visual, chemical, tactile, and vocal. [9] [2] Chemical and visual communication are widespread, with visual communication being the most well-studied, while tactile and vocal communication have traditionally been thought to occur in just a handful of lizard species; however, modern scientific techniques have allowed for greater ...

  6. Invasive lizards the size of dogs are roaming SC. Here’s ...

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    Imagine this. You’re out walking around somewhere in the South Carolina woods and you see a lizard the size of a dog. Uh-huh, nope, you might mutter as you back away from the out-sized creature ...

  7. Northern caiman lizard - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the fact that these lizards can grow to be fairly large—up to 4 feet in length—a large enclosure is mandatory to successfully keep them alive. That being said, some owners claim there is a reward to keeping them; caiman lizards are intelligent, as can be observed in the way in which they approach a snail clinging to rocks, for example.