Lizards
Jackson’s Chameleon
Have jousting battles with their horns.
Northern Alligator Lizard
Unlike other lizards, these give livebirth to their young
Draco Volans Lizard
Beneath the lizard’s “wings” are a pair of enlarged ribs for support.
Eastern Fence Lizard
Females are usually larger than males.
Satanic leaf-tailed gecko
They are called “phants” or “satanics” in the pet trade.
Australian Gecko
Geckos have 100 teeth and continually replace them.
Mexican Mole Lizard
They can break off part of their tail, but it will not grow back.
Komodo Dragon
Only found on five Indonesian islands!
Blue Belly Lizard
This species can detach its tail to escape from predators
Emerald Tree Monitor
They lay their eggs in termite nests!
Crested Gecko
The crested gecko can walk on glass and even has a prehensile tail.
Eastern Glass Lizard
When the glass lizard loses its tail it can grow another one. But the new tail lacks the markings of the old one and is usually shorter.
Whiptail Lizard
Many whiptail species reproduce asexually.
Leopard Lizard
Can jump a distance of two feet to capture prey
Basilisk Lizard
Can run/walk on water.
Armadillo Lizard
They communicate through a series of tongue flicking, head bobbing and tail wagging, among other methods.
Texas Spiny Lizard
They hold push-up competitions!