George can provide exotic skins too, like alligator, lizard, ostrich and even stingray. |
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I caught an alligator lizard in a Target store because the employees were afraid of it. |
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Miguel has wrangled the foot-long, thrashing alligator lizard, his hand protected by a wadded T-shirt. |
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Scleroglossa is a diverse and speciose group including all remaining lizard families, plus snakes and amphisbaenians. |
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Or maybe Dr. Chaos really is the last hope of anarchy, and it's all a big lizard plot? |
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If you've never seen a legless lizard you might want to compare it to a snake. |
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There were also some reptiles including a legless lizard and a very pretty bynoe's gecko. |
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I was going through the motions, faking the emotions, wriggling around like a lizard on a tin. |
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The division was removed after this time, and a lizard entered the unsheltered end of the cage. |
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By contrast, in the West, snakeskin, like lizard skin, is considered beautiful enough for expensive designer bags, wallets and footwear. |
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One of the oldest breeds, the lizard canary, is bred for the spangled effect of its feathers. |
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Chomping down with oversize jaws, a wind scorpion lunches on a lizard in California's Mojave Desert. |
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The desert night lizard is rarely seen, and was once thought to be rare throughout its range. |
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Many of the experts agree that the future of the lizard populations will depend on the fate of the lizards on these cays. |
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For example, eagles are able to spot a vole or lizard from more than 400 m away. |
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I spent a half hour staring at a lizard that had camouflaged itself on some bark. |
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The lizard had a skinny red body, with a yellow underside and orange nails. |
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This lizard avoids a winter hibernation phase by the use of sun basking behaviors. |
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In this image the sungazer lizard is basking in the sun on a dry rock absorbing in the sun's heat rays. |
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For example, the zebra-tailed lizard typically runs about twice as fast as the horned lizard, despite both species being of similar size. |
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I got out my sketch book and showed him some of the paintings I'd done of lizard head spires piercing skies of cobalt and turpentine. |
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The arboreal lizard of C. and S. America, Iguana iguana, is the archetype but other members of the New World family Iguanidae bear the name. |
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We've already seen a perky chickadee on our bird feeder and I met the striped lizard that seems to live in the chimney rocks. |
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Uncharacteristically for most squamates, the Eastern fence lizard exhibits a Bergmann size cline over its geographic range. |
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He was all lizard green with horns and hoofed feet like a goat and wings like a bat and a long pointy tail. |
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The world's smallest lizard has been discovered on a tiny Caribbean island off the coast of the Dominican Republic. |
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The colour of the lizard matches the land on which it lives, so a frilled lizard from one region may be brighter than another. |
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After mating with a male frilled lizard in September, the female lays up to 23 tiny eggs. |
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This plastic frilled lizard is great for school projects, toys, novelties, animal collections, party favors and more. |
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In some areas, land clearing and the introduction of cats have caused frilled lizard numbers to decline. |
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The frilled lizard lays between 8 and 14 eggs, which are laid at the beginning of the wet season. |
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She'd had run-ins with snakes before, but a garter snake isn't much more troublesome than a lizard when it comes down to a pitched battle. |
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In another example of blurry physical boundaries, consider the gecko, a lizard remarkable for its ability to walk upside down on ceilings. |
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For now, I'm off to fight the twelve-foot lizard beasts that control the planet with their evil death rays. |
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He said he didn't know what it was and thought it was a lizard when he first got it. |
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First, she licks the knife she has been using to chop up the fruit, her lizard tongue running up and down the dull blade. |
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But if I were an evil lizard myself, it would of course be a wonderful double bluff if I told you all about them. |
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They all fall to the ground and lie quivering like the tail of a hunted lizard. |
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They are a tiny bit smaller than the eggs of a bee hummingbird and they certainly look like wall lizard eggs. |
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I found this small wall lizard by my garden door this August, quietly lapping up water from the sprinklers. |
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The wall lizard is an alien species introduced from southern Europe, where it is frequently seen running up and down the walls of buildings. |
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We have a friendly bluetongue lizard about 30 cm. long living happily in our backyard, but he prefers Adam's ale. |
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He makes few assumptions about higher-level lizard taxonomy and includes geckos, skinks and agamids among his ingroup taxa. |
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I think my two favourite characters were Yoda, and the whopping big lizard that Obi-Wan was riding. |
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Lured into a folk chemist, I ducked beneath lizard claws and snake skins, dodged the birds' feet and goat horns. |
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The Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, has more than fifteen infectious agents suspended in its saliva. |
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A monitor lizard the size of a Komodo dragon saunters out of the jungle and slips into the sea. |
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There are unique species on these islands, such as the bizarre Bogadek's worm lizard, and we are discovering more. |
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In one intriguing trackway, the footfalls of a fringe-toed lizard were paralleled by the prints of a roadrunner, a lizard-eating bird. |
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This is similar in ways to the chameleon, a lizard which can alter the colour of its skin. |
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If the lizard could not be caught, we continued to track the animal until it was recaptured. |
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The dude has been flat out like a lizard drinking all year and deserves some silly time. |
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Look, I'd love to help you, I really would, but I'm flat out like a lizard drinking. |
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The collection was grounded with lizard skin booties, slightly square-toed and mid-calf in height. |
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In the West, lizard skin is considered beautiful enough for expensive designer bags, wallets and footwear. |
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The growing demand for lizard skin has led to the near-disappearance of the monitor lizard in the Indian countryside. |
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Crocodiles had become an endangered species, so blue-dyed lizard skin was used instead for the interior trim. |
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I have a great collection of boots that includes snakeskin, lizard skin, and ostrich leather. |
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A musty lounge lizard in a worn drape suit, he looks as if he's been with the organisation since the Sixties. |
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Remember that his lounge lizard, smooth-crooner persona was only fully realized after his loud rock years. |
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What's bad news for the government and corporate America could end up being a boon for the oft-rejected lounge lizard. |
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Some of these characters are returning fan favorites, like the lounge lizard Mel. |
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Bypassing Jamie, the lounge lizard hopped up on the barstool on the other side of the brunette. |
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And to cap it all, he evades his moral inquisitors with the ease of the true lounge lizard. |
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You're an international lounge lizard who knows how to enjoy the finer things in life. |
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For years he seems to have been content to play the indolent lounge lizard, and as a passive partner in four rather bossy marriages. |
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The New Forest will also change, with rare reptiles such as the sand lizard and smooth snake preferring the warmer conditions. |
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Inside were taxidermically preserved specimens of a hummingbird, snake, bat, lizard, frog, and praying mantis. |
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He had displayed so many varieties of them from the skull of cows, dogs and pigs, bones of a garden lizard, backbone and skull of a snake. |
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This lizard is a fierce predator and scavenger, and is thought to have caused human fatalities. |
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The offences related to nine puppies, a kitten, a hamster, mice, a rat, a canary and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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Behind one of the cameras a lizard scuttles up the wall and disappears down the other side. |
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To find answers, Hsieh and Lauder turned to the basilisk lizard, a skittish tree-dwelling species found in Central America. |
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A basilisk lizard, or Jesus lizard, runs across water during an experiment. |
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The only poisonous lizards are the Gila monster and the beaded lizard, both of which live in the deserts of Mexico and Arizona. |
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I have three rabbits and my wife Peggy has an African parrot, a chinchilla, a Shitzu dog and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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Damien Lawrence, 29, pleaded guilty to 11 charges relating to the care of a kitten, nine puppies and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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Bees are fooled into pollinating the bee orchid and the wispy, twisting petals of the rare lizard orchid closely resemble lizards. |
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The common lizard is distributed throughout Britain and the female gives birth to live young. |
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Probably the most famous species of monitor lizard is the Komodo Dragon which lives on several islands in Indonesia. |
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I hurried over and he pointed out an enormous monitor lizard which had just crawled out of the water to sun itself on a rock. |
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However, the knights themselves had backed away enough that they wouldn't be in my sights, meaning the only targets would be lizard men. |
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The blindworm, that legless lizard, flows along the porch step calm and majestic as an anaconda, only the size is different. |
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In 1997, she launched a shoe collection comprising of both day and evening styles, in velvet, silk, patent leather, snake and lizard skin, shearling and suede. |
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The frilled lizard lives in the subhumid to semi-arid grassy woodlands. |
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I'll shed this house like a snake or a lizard must shed its skin. |
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One of the most interesting to me is the legless Zarudnyi's worm lizard. |
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If predatory birds expect their prey to fall to the ground, Schmitz and Auliya's argument runs, they would be unlikely to notice a lizard still hanging from a branch. |
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Her forte has long been a kind of easy, content-free populism aimed squarely at the lizard brain of the GOP base. |
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There is a lot of residual concern that lizard Squad was able to get even this far. |
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The American chameleon, or anole, is not a true chameleon, but a small lizard of the iguana family, found in the SE United States and noted for its color changes. |
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A baby animal might seem cute but potential owners should remember that a nine-inch baby lizard could well turn into a dangerous beast five or six feet long. |
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Why the deformed and hairy monster can go on to become the slicked down lounge lizard in the sharkskin suit is never given any sort of explanation or reason to accept. |
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Decked out in a Napoleonic hat embellished with creepy tentacles, the giraffe-necked figure has a sloe-eyed green lizard draped around his high collar. |
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A good example is the savannah monitor, an African monitor lizard weighing about ten pounds, which spends most of its day patrolling its territory for tasty insects. |
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In the freestanding region of the alligator lizard cochlea, which lacks a tectorial membrane, hair bundles are graded in height along the length of the cochlea. |
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The company did some one-off orders for a client who wanted some of his speakers covered in faux lizard skin and others inlayed with precious Dutch wood. |
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One would expect, then, that the larger-than-life playboy, lounge lizard stance that defined the band during the 1990s must be somewhat diminished. |
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The reptile population ranges from a variety of venomous and harmless snakes to the endangered blue-tongued lizard and the goanna, a monitor lizard that grows to 8 feet. |
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Three other tortoises, two snapping turtles and a monitor lizard had to be hosed down by firefighters in Eric and Carole Griffiths' home in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester. |
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The spiral decorations, individually and in pairs joined by a loop, and the schematic lizard on the opposite side of the bell, suggest a Cross River origin. |
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Through the mesh of the floor the lizard gazed down at the passers-by. |
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Resembling a snake, the anguine lizard has four vestigal limbs evident. |
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Although it's a wall lizard it doesn't like to climb to hunt its food. |
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We are using comparative proteomics to identify candidate proteins that change with environmental conditions in zebrafish Danio rerio and fence lizard Sceloporus undulcttus. |
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The jury convicted him of eight other charges, including the acquisition and offering for sale of 14 lizard skins, a python skin, and a lizard-skin handbag. |
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White winged doves coo, and a whiptail lizard scurries across the gravel. |
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A brightly-colored blue and orange agama lizard suns itself on a rock. |
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The horned lizard Phrynosoma mcalli apparently uses the horns on its head to deter the shrike, a bird fond of impaling lizards on thorns or barbed wire for later consumption. |
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You have got the Gila monster and you've got the beaded lizard. |
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When you've been bitten by a snake, you're leery of a lizard. |
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Either way the lizard was eventually caught by some workers from the club in a huge dustbin and taken outside again and released back into its own habitat. |
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The wings of birds, forelimbs of a lizard and human arms are homologies, because they are all derived from the same primitive structure in the common ancestor of these groups. |
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Then I feel like a very lonely lizard in a boiling hot desert. |
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In a striking display of defiance, the frilled lizard opens its mouth, causing its frill, which usually lies flat against its neck, to flare out menacingly. |
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Wigan Magistrates Court was told yesterday that the offences related to nine puppies, a kitten, a hamster, mice, a rat, a canary and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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There's no spark to him, and he has all the charm of a lounge lizard. |
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Kaedin, Gruro, and Shuae had avoided the blast, and got up quickly to realize that the great winged lizard had destroyed the remaining beasts as well as most of the town. |
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I've long been a fan of the North East's most famous lounge lizard. |
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Eventually she spits out an animated lizard, a reference to a folk tale about a sharp-tongued girl whose speech is transformed from words into reptiles. |
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In contrast the larger and, as its name implies, sand lizard lays eggs. |
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The songbird family of shrikes that is responsible for such carnage is well represented by the woodchat shrike, pictured here grappling with a lizard. |
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Komodos are the world's heaviest lizard, weighing at around 100kg and growing up to three metres in length. |
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Komodos, the world's largest lizard, are only found in the wild in a small archipelago in eastern Indonesia. |
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Four Komodos, the world's largest lizard, hatched at London Zoo in April were also the result of fertilisation without a male. |
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Organized alphabetically, the animals range from the babirusas to the frilled lizard, komondor dog, mata mata turtle and viper fish. |
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The Italian wall lizard, Podareis siculus, is an opportunistic, omnivorous, lacertid lizard native to Italy and the east Adriatic coast. |
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Police are appealing for information after the black throated monitor lizard was taken from a pet shop in Walton by burglars on Monday night. |
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Red deer are numerous on the northern hills, and there are populations of red squirrel, badger, otter, adder and common lizard. |
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Biker boots bring a touch of attitude and get a slick makeover with lizard print leather, silver toecaps and Cuban heels. |
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Duration of attachment of the chigger, Eutrombicula lipovskyana in mite pockets of Yarrow's spiny lizard, Sceloporus jarrovii from Arizona. |
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With these technical advances, Farmer and her colleagues reported in 2013 that air flows unidirectionally through lungs of a monitor lizard. |
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Other nonvegetarian items include chicken, duck, squab, snails, silkworms, insects, goat, pork, venison, turtle, monitor lizard, etc. |
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Fauna include a variety of reptiles including the Western fence lizard, which is at the southern extent of its range. |
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It lies on 4 miles of pristine beach, and except for maybe a snowy plover or legless lizard, you likely won't see another soul. |
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Despite its snake-like appearance, the slow-worm is in fact a legless lizard. |
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A nature reserve since 1987, its attractions now include spotted and bee orchids, and the common lizard. |
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Igwig, a South American green tree lizard, later showed his displeasure by turning a moody brown and was taken into RSPCA care. |
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She has dropped it by autotomy, like the tail or claw of a fleeing lizard, lobster, or starfish. |
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Researchers from Arizona State University discovered the genetic recipe for lizard tail generation. |
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I flip back to the notes I made about his book in English class, adding doodles of a boy with a lizard tail and dark eyes. |
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The ancient Greek god Zeus launched a lightning bolt at a giant lizard that was threatening Crete. |
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The Gulf sand gecko is the only lizard found habitually on sabkha substrate across large parts of the eastern Arabian Peninsula. |
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Ever the lounge lizard, he swapped patterned smoking jacket for natty blue suit at half time. |
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Backed by his touring band and recorded mostly live, it's given the old lounge lizard a new lease of life. |
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He then turned lounge lizard to accentuate the full louche nature of the tango. |
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The fenced-off area is also very important for the sand crab, the sand lizard and many plants listed in the Red Data Book of the Flora of Cyprus. |
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It is also the site of a sand lizard re-introduction scheme led by Chester Zoo. |
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Reproductive cycle of the spotted sand lizard, Pedioplanis lineoocellata from southern Africa. |
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The island can be seen from Knossos and it has the shape of a giant lizard. |
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Others include the water vole, pipistrelle bat, grey partridge, aquatic warbler, sand lizard, great crested newt and the natterjack toad. |
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Seasonal-dependent effect of temperature on the response of adenylate cyclase to FSH stimulation in the oviparous lizard, Podarcis sicula. |
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The reproductive cycle of the spotted sand lizard, Meroles suborbitalis was studied from a histological examination of gonads. |
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The Komodo dragon is the largest living species of lizard and inhabits the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang in Indonesia. |
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Fish tanks and lizard vivariums now come in a great range of contemporary styles and colours, such as a high gloss red or black. |
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Roles of vomeronasal organ chemoreception in tongue flicking and feeding behavior of the lizard Chalcides ocellatus. |
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Reproductive cycle of the ovoviviparous iguanid lizard Sceloporus jarrovi Cope. |
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Diferencial atresia of ovarian follicles and its effect on the clutch size of two populations of the viviparous lizard Sceloporus mucronatus. |
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The fossilised footprint was left by a lizard called dicynodonts, which roamed the earth before the dinosaurs. |
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Until 2006 it was thought that among lizards, only the Gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard were venomous. |
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Enjoy moorland, grassland and coniferous woodland which is home to red squirrels, the common lizard and the green hairstreak butterfly. |
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Other species threatened by the fires include the Peloponnese wall lizard, lesser kestrel, Corsican red deer, and eastern imperial eagle. |
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Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of sexual dichromatism among populations of the Yarrow's spiny lizard. |
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If that were not enough, Bob does the lounge lizard in Moonlight, and is timelessly jazzy in the shuffle Bye And Bye and the ballad Po' Boy. |
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The lizard hightails it for the nearest tree, where it bullies smaller lizards, insects, and spiders. |
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Another pretty green-black-and-white patterned lizard is the Italian Wall Lizard, found only in the Ticino. |
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The common wall lizard was discovered by staff at a grocery firm in Nantwich when they unwrapped the crate containing jars of bolognese sauce. |
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An ethological study of the iguanid lizard genera Callisaurus, Cophosaurus, and Holbrookia. |
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Prevalence and intensity of haemogregarine blood parasites and their mite vectors in the common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis. |
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Proximate causes of sexual size dimorphism in the iguanian lizard Microlophus occipitalis. |
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The range of actions provides the potential for new medicinal drugs based on lizard venom proteins. |
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Variation in home range size along an elevational gradient in the iguanid lizard Sceloporus merriami. |
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It made biologists question whether the island night lizard was ever actually floundering to begin with. |
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The western fence lizard and western black-legged tick have been well-studied in California. |
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The majority of lizard species are active during the day, though some are active at night, notably geckos. |
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Ecology and life history of the common side-blotched lizard have been well documented. |
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Reproduction in a mountain population of the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana. |
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The study documents the disappearance of certain morphs of the side-blotched lizard in some populations. |
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Sceloporus occidentalism preferred body temperature of the western fence lizard. |
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The life history of the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana Baird and Girard, in north-central Oregon. |
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Seasonal shifts in clutch size and egg size in the side-blotched lizard Uta stansburiana Baird and Girard. |
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Integumental lesions caused by ectoparasites in a wild population of the side-blotched lizard. |
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The majority of lizard species are predatory and the most common prey items are small, terrestrial invertebrates, particularly insects. |
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Variation, distribution and ecology of the Mexican teiid lizard Cnemidophorus calidipes. |
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Infestation of the southern alligator lizard by Ixodes pacificus and its susceptibility to Borrelia burgdorferi. |
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It's also home to many rare and endemic animals and plants such as bighorn sheep, the Panamint alligator lizard, and the Panamint daisy. |
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Around 2 percent of lizard species, including many iguanids, are herbivores. |
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Reproduction in the San Lucan alligator lizard, Elgaria paucicarinata from Baja California Sur, Mexico. |
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This included 20 new species of insects, six of plants, and a new species of legless lizard. |
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So Farmer and her colleagues began testing airflow in reptiles not as closely related to birds, including a monitor lizard and the green iguana. |
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A lizard king named Mo'o features in Hawaii and other cultures in Polynesia. |
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It was reported that the medicine contains the saliva of the monitor lizard and could help cure diabetes. |
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There was panic in the jungle when a huge flesh-eating monitor lizard wandered into the camp. |
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It proved to be nothing more that a lizard of the geckotian family, hideously ugly, but, in common with all of his kind, perfectly harmless. |
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A bearded dragon lizard, a kingsnake and a red foot tortoise were among the reptiles taken. |
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At least two species of Bufo, a phrynosomatid lizard, Xantusia, and a colubrine snake were recovered from sediments deposited in a basin that held a small lake. |
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The New Forest Reptile Centre near Lyndhurst is home to all six species of British reptiles including adders, the rare sand lizard and smooth snake. |
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And this year, the lizard population has boomed, with American anoles, blue-tailed skinks, red-headed skinks, striped racers and gray fence lizards in abundance. |
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Other reptiles found in the district are the chamaeleon, geco and monitor lizard, the last getting extinct due to netting and shooting. It is now protected by law. |
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One example is the African lizard Holaspis guentheri, which developed an extremely flat head for hiding in crevices, as can be seen by looking at its near relatives. |
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Of reptiles there was a broken skull of some lizard, long since dead, and the eggshell of a lizardling which had hatched and gone forth upon his mission into the jungle. |
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I certainly don't advocate trying to copy some Las Vegas lounge lizard. |
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A 2006 zoological survey found that the wildlife had recovered, and that the Aprasia rostrata, the legless lizard discovered by Hill, was not extinct. |
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This can help them to escape predators, which are either distracted by the wriggling, detached tail or left with only the tail while the lizard flees. |
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Among reptiles worthy of note are Bedriaga's rock lizard, the Tyrrhenian wall lizard and Fitzinger's algyroides, endemic species of Sardinia and Corsica. |
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The lizard immediately turned to stone and became the island of Dia. |
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A more recent example is the introduction of the common wall lizard to North America by a Cincinnati boy, George Rau, around 1950 after a family vacation to Italy. |
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In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Tarrotarro, the lizard god, split the human race into male and female, and gave people the ability to express themselves in art. |
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Anguis fragilis, the slowworm, is a legless lizard native to Eurasia. |
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From these, the domestic cat and the tegu lizard have become invasive. |
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Animal inclusions are usually small invertebrates, predominantly arthropods such as insects and spiders, and only extremely rarely a vertebrate such as a small lizard. |
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Several endemic reptile and amphibian species including the island fence lizard, island night lizard, and Channel Islands slender salamander live on the islands. |
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The goanna is a predatory lizard native to the Australian mainland. |
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Local fauna include the Natterjack toad and the Sand lizard. |
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A favourite prey species is the sanda or spiny-tailed lizard. |
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Just as he was ready to spring all two hundred pounds of him on the helpless lizard, his attention was distracted by a rather large snake of the unkissably poisonous variety. |
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Supercooling and freeze-tolerance in the European wall lizard, Podarcis muralis, with a revisional history of the discovery of freeze-tolerance in vertebrates. |
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The brown Italian wall lizard had hitched a ride to their home in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, after the family had stayed on holiday in Urbino, Italy. |
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The man was found with nine dead lizards and three live ones including a Nile monitor lizard, a water monitor and several geckos from Southeast Asia and Africa. |
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A winter aggregation of the western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis. |
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The classic example of the whiptail lizard is given for virgin birth. |
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Reproduction in the southern alligator lizard Gerrhonotus multicarinatus. |
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The zoologists will also lay bucket traps and distribute leaflets to villagers offering rewards for a Deathworm specimen, which they believe is a giant worm lizard. |
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Staff fear that Jim, a bosc monitor lizard, was dumped by his owner. |
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He also has to negotiate live ordnance left over from the Vietnam War, as well as a reticulated python, a whip scorpion, a monitor lizard and a herd of buffalo. |
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A fan of the radioactive thunder lizard since childhood, Tatopoulos conceived the new Godzilla's look, and his company built the mechanical, miniature monster models. |
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The raiders ripped the tail off a lizard, stamped fish to death and stole three corn snakes and a parrot from Hobday's Pet Shop in Coventry, West Midlands. |
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Parham and Papenfuss determined the genetic relatedness of populations of the California legless lizard across their range in California and Baja California. |
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Yes, I know it's hard to believe such a conservative fellow could do such a thing, but he is charged with slapping his employees with a live bearded dragon lizard. |
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The keeled earless lizard, Holbrookia propinqua, is a stenothermal arenophilus lizard restricted to loose sandy soils of southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. |
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Before final insulation, the assemblages contain a wide range of terrestrial fauna including wallaby, bettong, possum, bandicoot, bilby, snake and lizard. |
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The sandfish lizard wriggles through desert sands like a sci-fi monster. |
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Alongside the adder, the grass snake, the common lizard and the slow worm are vulnerable populations of the country's two rarest species, the sand lizard and the smooth snake. |
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The sand lizard was once commonly found on dunes and heathland in Britain, but the gradual destruction of its habitats has led to its extinction in many places. |
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Chester Zoo has also achieved breeding successes with several other threatened lizard species, including sand lizards and the Utilia spiny-tailed iguana. |
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Two helicopters carrying water were called out to battle the flames which ripped through five acres of scrubland at the site known locally as black lizard island. |
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The harmless grass snake and the rare sand lizard may also be spotted, particularly if you take the Reptile Trail after a visit to the New Forest Reptile Centre. |
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The film's cast includes more than 30 different species of prehistoric creatures, from the 12-inch gliding lizard to the 120-foot long, 100-ton brachiosaur. |
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Making decisions with more awareness and less impulse, based more on our genuine values and less on our adrenaline-fueled lizard hindbrains, feeds right into that philosophy. |
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Sherbrooke reported the only account of a horned lizard using her head in backfilling the nest, but it is not clear if we were observing a similar activity. |
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A new species of iguanian lizard from the Andes of Colombia. |
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Ecology of the iguanid lizard Cophosaurus texanus in Comal County, Texas. |
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Reproduction in the island night lizard, Xantusia riversiana. |
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Adaptive convergence in the lizard superspecies Sceloporus undulatus. |
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At best you may sense a refreshing ridgetop breeze or the skitter of a side-blotched lizard or the trickle of a subterranean stream breaking the surface. |
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Geographical variation in the teiid lizard Cnemidophorus hyperythrus. |
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