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Hump-nosed Lizard

Lyriocephalus scutatus

Description:

Hump-nosed Lizard is an endemic arboreal lizard found in shaded forests and adjoining well wooded home gardens and plantations from wet lowlands to mid hills (up to about 1600m a.s.l.). It feeds on insects[termites, butterflies, moths], earthworms, young shoots and buds as well as fruits on both trees and on land. It is a diurnal lizard and during night ascending high up trees to sleep. If cornered it opens its mouth wide to show the bright red color inside, change body color and also practicing death feigning.

Habitat:

Rain Forest

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2 Comments

Fyn Kynd
Fyn Kynd 9 years ago

Your spotting has been nominated for the Spotting of the Week. The winner will be chosen by the Project Noah Rangers based on a combination of factors including: uniqueness of the shot, status of the organism (for example, rare or endangered), quality of the information provided in the habitat and description sections. There is a subjective element, of course; the spotting with the highest number of Ranger votes is chosen. Congratulations on being nominated!

Maria dB
Maria dB 9 years ago

Beautiful and interesting spotting!

NuwanChathuranga
Spotted by
NuwanChathuranga

Kitulgala, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Nov 8, 2014
Submitted on Nov 15, 2014

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