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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Extremely Bizarre and Weird Lizards

Some reptile species are simply colorful and beautiful and some are extremely unique and bizarre.

You have already seen some of the most unusual-looking reptiles in the article “Weirdest and Bizarre Reptiles in the World”. It’s time to see extremely weird and bizarre lizard species.

Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko

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The Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus sikorae) is an awful-looking lizard species native to Madagascar. Like many lizards, it is capable of changing color to match its surroundings. This nocturnal and arboreal creature is threatened due to habitat loss and over collection. It can grow up to 20 cm in length excluding its tail.

Giant Spiny-tailed Lizard

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The freak-looking Giant Spiny-tailed Lizard (Cordylus giganteus), more commonly known as Sungazer, is a large girdled lizard species that can be found in Africa. It was commonly named Sungazer due to its habit of sitting at the burrow and facing the sun. This lizard is also a threatened species due to destruction of habitat and over-collection. It is also commonly known as Giant Zonure and Giant Girdled Lizard.

Philippine Sailfin Lizard

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Yes, the Philippine Sailfin Lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus) looks absolutely bizarre. It can only be found in the island country of the Philippines. This weird-looking lizard, which is an excellent swimmer, feeds on fruits, flowers, leaves, insects and small animals. Aside from its very unusual appearance, the Philippine Sailfin Lizard can “run across water” because it has flattened toes. It can be found usually near bodies of water.

Emperor Flat Lizard

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Have you seen a lizard that looks like a frog? Well, it is right in front of you, the Emperor Flat Lizard (Platysaurus imperator). This bizarre-looking lizard species is the largest of its kind growing up to 146 mm in length. It can be found in the savannas of Mozambique and Zimbabwe inhabiting top of boulders on hills.

Crocodile Skink

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The physical appearance of the bizarre-looking Crocodile Skink (Tribolonotus gracilis) is a combination of a crocodile and a skink. It has the appearance of a crocodile and has the size of a skink. This lizard is characterized by a spiny, scaly and dull-colored body. It also has a very large head compared to the body size.

Golfo-Dulce Anole

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f you want to have a pet lizard, you should choose the Golfo-Dulce Anole (Norops polylepis). Why? Because this unique-looking lizard feeds on cockroaches, spiders and mosquitoes, you don’t have to buy insect repellants. It is native to the Gulf of Dulce in Costa Rica, hence the common name. This lizard is spectacularly peculiar for its orange-yellow dewlap, made of erectile cartilage that extends from its throat.

Like many lizards, its tail has the ability to break off at special segments in order to escape predators or fights. This impressive and athletic lizard can run fast and can jump many times its length. It can also climb straight up almost any surface at blinding speed. It is also commonly known as Many-scaled Anole.

Brilliant Ground Agama

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The Brilliant Ground Agama (Trapelus agilis) is one of the most brilliant, weirdest and freakiest of all animals. This agama species that can be found in Central Asia and South Asia has the ability to pretend that it is dead. It can be found in Afghanistan Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, India, Russia, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and China.

Ruppell’s Snake-eyed Skink

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The Ruppell’s Snake-eyed Skink (Ablepharus rueppellii) is a lizard that looks like a snake with limbs. This weird-looking skink species of Middle East can be found living in forested and shrubby areas. It can be found in Jordan, Sinai Peninsula of Egypt and Lebanon.

Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard

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This lizard is extremely unique for having a blue-colored tongue. The Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard (Tiliqua scincoides scincoides) is a large skink that can be found in Australia. It is well-known for its blue-tongues, hence the common name. It has the habit of displaying it prominently when disturbed. This popular and unique lizard, which can grow up to 30 cm in length, gives birth to live young. It has a lifespan of 30 years in captivity.

Schneider’s Skink

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The Schneider’s Skink (Eumeces schneideri) is a lizard that looks like a corn cob. It is a skink species of Asia and Africa named after Johann Gottlob Schneider, a German zoologist. A perfectly smooth bodied lizard, it can be found in Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Egypt, Libya and other North African countries and western Asian countries. It is also commonly known as Berber Skink.

17 comments:

  1. #9 is REALLY bizarro! Its the first time I read and seen an animal with a blue tounge.

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  2. I can never, ever get myself to look longer at those lizards even in pictures. I shudder at the sight and idea of holding or being near one.

    That blue-tongued lizard captured my attention though... weird lizard! :)

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  3. I've seen different lizards in the zoo and they are all unique.

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  4. oh my gosh, those are extremely weird!

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  5. That snake-eyed skink looks creepy hehehe.

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  6. Those are unique lizards Papaleng :-) I remember my little K first time see the lizard in the Philippines and at first she was scared but like it especially the baby lizards :-)

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  7. that blue tongue lizard looked very mean :) wish I had seen the philippine lizard, the first one also disguised very well.

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  8. they don't look like a lizard papaleng, Schneider’s Skink (Eumeces schneideri) - this one looks like a fish and i could mistook this - Ruppell’s Snake-eyed Skink (Ablepharus rueppellii)with a snake! yay!

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  9. Even on creepy looking species you can see the wonders of God's creation.Truly amazing!

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  10. Numbers 8 and 9 are pretty awesome lizards! I've never seen any of those before.. Nakaka-amaze talaga ang mga animals!

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  11. i can consider having Golfo-Dulce Anole as a pet. the rest, thanks but no thanks. lol!

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  12. I always get that creepy feeling when i look at any kind of reptiles. I shiver at the mere sight of it. Ewww!

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  13. Oh wow. When I was a child, I wanted to have hydrosaurus. But now, they freak me out. And with the look of that Tiliqua, theses creatures scare me now.

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  14. katakot naman nito mga lizards na eto Papaleng...baka magtatalon ako kapag nakakita ako ng mga ganyan, susmiyo, wag naman sana. hehehe! thanks for sharing another informative post. :)

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  15. They said that Gecko is a cure for cancer? I am not sure though, my sister's house has a lot of gecko but they just leave it there, nd nila hinuhuli.

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  16. lizards are very cool animals. they are amazing specially the camouflaging ones. =)

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  17. ...mas natakot ako sa ruppells..yung iba katakot din pero parang cute naman..
    ...love your new template papaleng.

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