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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Sand lizard

Beauty Of Animal | Sand lizard |  The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) is a lacertid lizard in most of Europe and spread to the east Mongolia. It is not appearing on the European or the Iberian Peninsula, Turkey. Its distribution is often patchy.The sand lizard has a slightly lower abdomen and dorsal stripe: men are generally dark in color and in whole or in part can rotate during the mating season, bright green lizards up to 25 cm (10 inches) in length. It has several subspecies, of which the Lacerta agilis agilis is westerly. 
In this and the other Great Western subspecies (Lacerta agilis argus), the dorsal stripe is interrupted and Dunn, or absent altogether. This latter gilts in particular for the subspecies, which also includes one or only red-backed brown-phase markers without backs. In these two subspecies, the males only in the flanks of the Green mating season, but in the eastern subspecies (Lacerta agilis exigua predominantly) men can be very green, even outside the breeding season.

Scientific classificationKingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder:   Lacertilia
Family: Lacertidae
Genus: Lacerta
Species:         L. agilis

In Britain, the heath is confined to the southern fence lizard and the sand dunes of North West England. Gilts It is threatened as a strictly protected by British law and - as in most of Europe (it is a European protected artery) is. This stands in contrast to Lacerta agilis exigua, whose Russian name translates as "common lizard". The female lays eggs in the sand lizard loose sand in a sunny location so that they are incubated by the heat of the soil. The British Herpetological Conservation Trust is the leading partner in the UK Species Action Plan (SAP) for the sand lizard. Dardanelle High School, located in Arkansas, is the only school with the fence lizard mascot.
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