Striped Flat Lizard
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Platysaurus torquatus Peters 1879[1] |
The Striped Flat Lizard is a species of lizard in the Cordylidae family.
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[edit] Description
The Spotted Flat Lizard is the only lizard in its genus which has adult males with white stripes on its back. Males, females, and juveniles all have black-brown backs with these thick white stripes. Females and juveniles have a blue tail, while adult males have an orange tail, as well as a collar.
[edit] Habits
Spotted Flat Lizards like flat outcrops near rivers. The diet of Spotted Flat Lizards includes beetles, ants, and caterpillars. They lay two eggs in December.
[edit] Geography
Spotted Flat Lizards live in a savannah habitat, including the countries of Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Malawi.
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- ^ Platysaurus torquatus. Zipcode Zoo. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
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