Pungwe Flat Lizard
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Platysaurus pungweensis Broadley 1959 |
The Pungwe Flat Lizard is a species of lizard in the Cordylidae family.
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[edit] Description
Pungwe Flat Lizards females and juveniles are black with stripes on their back. Males vary by subspecies.
Pungwe Flat Lizards resemble the Common Flat Lizard, Platysaurus intermedius.
[edit] Geography
Pungwe Flat lizards live in eastern Zimbabwe and Mozambique.[1] They live in a savannah habitat.
[edit] Habits
Pungwe Flat Lizards eat ants and beetles. They live on rock outcrops.
[edit] Subspecies
Two subspecies of the Pungwe Flat Lizard exist, P. p. pungweensis and P. p. blakei.
- P. p. pungweensis - Lives in the highlands of Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
- P. p. blakei - Lives on the Manica Platform
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[edit] References
- ^ Platysaurus pungweenis. The Reptile Database. Retrieved on 2007-09-01.
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