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Bornean Angle-headed Lizard

Gonocephalus borneensis

Description:

Males of the species are brownish in colour with pale flecks, and are paler ventrally. They possess an unmistakable and well developed comb-like crest of spines which extends along the vertebral line from the neck to the base of the tail. Females are green or brownish with a complex pattern of rounded cell-like blotches separated by dark grey .The crest is much reduced in females. In both sexes the throat pouch is pale. The tail is more than twice the length of the body, and in both sexes irregular banding is present on the anterior part of the tail.

Habitat:

The Borneo Anglehead Lizard inhabits lowland primary rainforest below 700 metres elevation. On Mount Kinabalu, in the northeast of Borneo, it can occur at somewhat higher elevations. Typically the species is to be found in the forest shade, resting quietly on the trunks of saplings or lianas. The Borneo Anglehead Lizard occurs only on the island of Borneo.

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5 Comments

Saumya Wanniarachchi
Saumya Wanniarachchi 10 years ago

Sweeet !!!

KarinSaner
KarinSaner 10 years ago

Thank you ;-)

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander 10 years ago

Great spotting Karin!

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 10 years ago

Welcome to Noah Karin.

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 10 years ago

Great spotting!

KarinSaner
Spotted by
KarinSaner

Sabah, Malaysia

Spotted on Jun 16, 2008
Submitted on Nov 15, 2013

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