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Oriented Lizard

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Oriental Garden Lizard

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Suborder

Iguania

Family

Agamidae

Scientific Name

Calotes versicolor

Name in English

Oriental Garden Lizard

Eastern Garden Lizard

Changeable Lizard

Local Names

 

Introduction

The Udawalawe National Park is home to a number of reptiles and out of these, the Oriental garden lizard is one of the most famous. These reptiles are also known as the Eastern garden lizard or changeable lizard and its scientific name is Calotes versicolor.

Physical Attributes

The colours of this lizard alters heavily and it reaches a head to tail length of over 35 cm. The crest of the Oriental garden lizard is one of the most prominent features of this species.

Habitat and Environment

The continent of Asia is the region in which the Oriental garden lizard is found. These creatures are not considered as endangered as its capabilities of adaptability is at a high standard.

Lifespan and Reproduction

At one time, a total of up to 20 eggs are laid in moist soil. After six to seven weeks, these eggs hatch and during breeding, the male lizard becomes highly territorial.

Behaviour and Feeding

Insects, small vertebrates, as well as other small creatures fall prey to the Oriental garden lizard. The prey is swallowed whole by these creatures.

Cultural and Conservation Status

Culturally, the Oriental garden lizard is popular due to its ability to change its colours. It inhabits areas where human communities dwell and it seems to have a limited number of threats.

References

 http://www.luckyreptile.com/tiere/150/en/pid1,467$pid2,56$pid3,109/animals.html

 http://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/Oriental_Garden_Lizard