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Mountain horned dragons are popular pets, and readily available in the exotic pet trade. A. capra is considered the hardiest and most easily kept species of the genus, and is the most common species found for sale in the United States. [1] While not considered to be difficult to breed in captivity, most specimens available are wild caught.
Acanthosaura capra is a species of Agamid lizards: commonly known as the mountain horned dragon, it is also called the Indo-Chinese spiny lizard or the green pricklenape. Distribution and description [ edit ]
Captive-bred 5b Other fish: Mud crab (Scylla serrata) date uncertain Asia: meat, pets Captive-bred 6c Other arthropods: Flower crab (Portunus armatus) [201] [202] date uncertain Australia: meat Captive-bred 6c Other arthropods: European (Homarus gammarus) and American lobsters (H. americanus) [203] [204] [205] date uncertain Europe, the United ...
Laos karst dragon 1 Lophocalotes: Sumatra crested agamas 2 L. ludekingi. Lyriocephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) hump-nosed lizard, lyreshead lizard 1 L. scutatus. Malayodracon: Robinson's anglehead lizard 1 Mantheyus. Manthey & Nabhitabhata, 1991. Phuwua rock agama 1 M. phuwuanensis. Microauris (Pal et al., 2018) small-eared dragon 1 Monilesaurus: 4 M ...
[21] [22] The majority of captive-bred bearded dragons today are thought to have originated from stock illegally exported from Australia during the 1970s. [23] Australia has since prohibited the importation and exportation of its native species, thus guaranteeing any bearded dragons found today outside of Australia have been captive-bred, hand ...
A dragon is a magical legendary creature that appears in the folklore of multiple cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in Western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, and capable of breathing fire.
The Bristol Zoo Project has a mystery for you.. On Oct. 22, the wildlife conservation park in England posted on Facebook that it wanted help with an animal identification. According to the post ...
Acanthosaura murphyi (Vietnamese: Nhông xanh cao nguyên or Nhông Murphy)is a species of agama found in Vietnam. [1]It is an olive-coloured, brown to dark grey-coloured lizard with a body length of 10-13 cm and a tail length of 16-20 cm. [1] It weighs up to 100 g.