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The Philippine sailfin lizard is found throughout the Philippine islands with the exception of the Palawan islands. Populations of Philippine sailfin lizards have been documented in Luzon (Aurora, Bicol), Polillo Islands, Samar, Leyte, Dinagat Islands, Camiguin, Bohol, Negros, Panay, Romblon (Romblon, Tablas, Sibuyan), Mindoro, and Mindanao ().
Hydrosaurus, commonly known as the sailfin dragons or sailfin lizards, is a genus in the family Agamidae. [2] These relatively large lizards are named after the sail-like structure on their tails. They are native to Indonesia (4 species) and the Philippines (1 species) where they are generally found near water, such as rivers and mangrove. [3]
Although it has been reported from the Philippines and Sulawesi, [1] a genetic study has shown that all in the former country (even southern ones, which have caused confusion in the past [1]) are Philippine sailfin lizards H. pustulatus, while genetic and morphological studies have shown that individuals from the latter island belong to two ...
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Philippine sailfin lizard; W. Weber's sailfin lizard This page was last edited on 24 March 2020, at 20:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
A Philippine sailfin lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus) The NAPWC hosts the National Wildlife Rescue and Research Center (NWRRC) which is officially a wildlife rescue and research center to differentiate its role from a conventional zoo.
Philippine sailfin lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus) Persian toad agame (Phrynocephalus persicus) Strauch's toad agama (Phrynocephalus strauchi) Savigny's agama (Trapelus savignii) Grassland earless dragon (Tympanocryptis pinguicolla) Egyptian mastigure (Uromastyx aegyptia) Omani spiny-tailed lizard (Uromastyx thomasi)
The Crocolandia Foundation Inc., founded in 2001, is a nature conservation center located in Talisay City, Cebu, Philippines. [1] The park houses birds, lizards, snakes, and crococodiles. The park also breeds endangered animals such as the Philippine crocodile and the sailfin lizard. The park's most famous resident is Lapu-Lapu, an estuarine ...