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The Sudan plated lizard is a medium-sized lizard that can grow up to 20-24" long, with the tail being less than half of total length. ... depending on the size of the ...
The largest species in this family is the giant plated lizard (Matobosaurus validus), with a total length of up to 69 cm (27 in) [85] [86] or even 75 cm (29.5 in), [87] with a snout-vent length (SVL) of 28 cm (11 in). [85] Another large plated lizard is the Sudan plated lizard (Broadleysaurus major), with a length of about 51–60 cm (20–24 in).
The following are two lists of animals ordered by the size of their nervous system. ... Sudan plated lizard: 24,434,000 [34] Mata mata: 26,105,000 [34] Naked mole-rat ...
The yellow-throated plated lizard or plated lizard (Gerrhosaurus flavigularis) is a species of lizard, which is about 45½ cm (18 inches) in total length (including tail) and lives in the grassland and scrub of Sudan, Ethiopia and along Eastern Africa down to South Africa. [2]
A large lizard with a flattened head and body with a total length of up to 69 cm (27 in) [2] [4] or even 75 cm (29.5 in) [5] and a snout-vent length (SVL) of 28 cm (11 in). [2] The soles of the feet have black rubber-like balls, an adaptation to living on rock outcrops. It is called the plated lizard because of the platelike scales on the back. [6]
An invasive type of lizard the size of a dog has been spotted in parts of South Carolina. Here’s where and what to know about the creature. Invasive lizards the size of dogs are roaming SC.
Genus Broadleysaurus - rough-scaled plated lizard (1 species) Genus Cordylosaurus - blue-black plated lizard (1 species) Genus Gerrhosaurus - (7 species) Genus Matobosaurus - (2 species) Genus Tetradactylus - (8 species) Subfamily Zonosaurinae. Genus Tracheloptychus - keeled plated lizards (2 species) Genus Zonosaurus - zonosaurs (17 species)
Plated lizards: Sudan Plated Lizard (Gerrhosaurus major) Gymnophthalmidae: Spectacled lizards-- Lacertidae Oppel, 1811: Wall or true lizards: Ocellated Lizard (Lacerta lepida) Scincidae Oppel, 1811: Skinks: Western Blue-tongued Skink (Tiliqua occipitalis) Teiidae: Tegus or whiptails: Blue Tegu (Tupinambis teguixin) Xantusiidae: Night lizards