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Curly-tailed Lizard or Lion Lizard

Leiocephalus carinatus varius

Description:

Size: Males up to 130 mm SVL*; females are smaller. These are easily recognized by a long banded tail that curls over the back. This lizard has a glossy look, though scales are rough. Colour is brownish-green-gray with considerably barring and mottling. Underside is pale yellow. Full-grown males have a bulkier head than the females. Males have throat fan, but this is hardly ever seen. They are commonly seen, even in urban areas, but usually near the beach and using rocks for cover. They bury themselves in the sand to sleep at night, but during the day they emerge to sun themselves to stimulate their metabolism before hunting insects.

Habitat:

Historic property near beach

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joanbstanley
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joanbstanley

Spotted on Oct 9, 2015
Submitted on Dec 14, 2015

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