The lizards
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SAURIAThe lizards.
GILASLarge lizards of the Southwest
GILASLarge lizards of the southwestern deserts.
SEASCAPEPlay featuring the lizards Leslie and Sarah
utaany of the genus of large lizards
GILASVenomous lizards of the Southwestern U.S., familiarly
sphenodonta member of the Sphenodont group of lizards
postoculara scale situated behind the eye of some lizards
lacertilianof or pertaining to lizards / a member of the lizard family
utasany of several iguanid lizards of the genus Uta, of the western U.S. and northern Mexico
utaany of several iguanid lizards of the genus Uta, of the western U.S. and northern Mexico
autotomizeto effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomiseto effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomisedAUTOTOMISE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomizesAUTOTOMIZE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomizingAUTOTOMIZE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomisesAUTOTOMISE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomisingAUTOTOMISE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomizedAUTOTOMIZE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
dewlapsany similar part in other animals, as the wattle of fowl or the inflatable loose skin under the throat of some lizards
dewlapany similar part in other animals, as the wattle of fowl or the inflatable loose skin under the throat of some lizards
diapsidsA reptile of a large group characterized by the presence of two temporal openings in the skull, including the lizards, snakes, crocodiles, dinosaurs, and pterosaurs
agamasany of numerous agamid lizards of the genus Agama, many of which are brilliantly colored and have the ability to change the color of the skin
agamaany of numerous agamid lizards of the genus Agama, many of which are brilliantly colored and have the ability to change the color of the skin
basiliskany of several tropical American iguanid lizards of the genus Basiliscus, noted for their ability to run across the surface of water on their hind legs
saurianbelonging or pertaining to the Sauria, a group of reptiles originally including the lizards, crocodiles, and several extinct forms but now technically restricted to the lizards
sauriansbelonging or pertaining to the Sauria, a group of reptiles originally including the lizards, crocodiles, and several extinct forms but now technically restricted to the lizards
mosasaursA large extinct marine reptile of the late Cretaceous period, with large toothed jaws, paddlelike limbs, and a long flattened tail, related to the monitor lizards
anoleany of a genus (Anolis) of arboreal American lizards (as the American chameleon) of the iguana family that have a brightly colored dewlap and the ability to change color
anolesany of a genus (Anolis) of arboreal American lizards (as the American chameleon) of the iguana family that have a brightly colored dewlap and the ability to change color
anolesany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
anoleany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
zygosphenea median process on the front part of the neural arch of the vertebrae of most snakes and some lizards, which fits into a fossa, called the zygantrum, on the back part of the arch in front
zygosphenesZYGOSPHENE, a median process on the front part of the neural arch of the vertebrae of most snakes and some lizards, which fits into a fossa, called the zygantrum, on the back part of the arch in front
kingfishersAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards
kingfisherAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards
SAURIANSLizards
SAURIANSLizards.
AGAMASLizards.
GILASLizards.