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  1. Scientists Study Why Some Lizards Are Bipedal

    Fri, 13 Jun 2008

    …idea what that advantage is'. REFERENCE: Clemente, C. J., Withers, P. Why go bipedal? Locomotion and morphology in Australian agamid lizards. 2058-2065 --- On the Net: The Company of Biologists Journal Of Experimental Biology

  2. Helminth Records From Eleven Species of Emoia From Oceania

    Mon, 3 Oct 2005

    …paloensis. Additional hosts include the agamid lizards Calotes versicolor, Hydrosaurus ……originally described from the intestine of an agamid lizard, Calotes versicolor, collected ……1933). Additional hosts include the agamid Bronchocela cristatellus; the anguid …

  3. Bearded Dragon

    Thu, 23 Jun 2005

    The Central or Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a type of agamid lizard found in the desert regions of Australia. Of the several species of the Pogona genus, P. vitticeps is the most commonly …

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  1. Bearded Dragon

    Thu, 23 Jun 2005

    The Central or Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a type of agamid lizard found in the desert regions of Australia. Of the several species of the Pogona genus, P. vitticeps is the most commonly …

  2. Water dragon

    Wed, 22 Jun 2005

    The so-called water dragons are large diurnal arboreal agamid lizards in the genus Physignathus, which includes Physignathus cocincinus, the Green or Chinese Water Dragon, and Physignathus …