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3 Agama Lizard Facts! The large front teeth and powerful jaws are adaptations to help them eat large, hard prey. Males initiate courtship by bobbing their heads up and down. This has given it the alternative name of koggelmander, or “little mocking man,” in the South African Afrikaans language.
Their incisor-like front teeth and powerful jaws are adapted to dealing with quite large, hard prey. They also may eat eggs of other lizards, and sometimes feed ...
agama has a large head separated from the body, a long tail, well-developed external ear openings and eyelids. This lizard also has acrodont, heterodont teeth.
Lizards breathe through the lungs. The tail is held backwards and upward to act as a counterweight. The tail can detach or shed when it needs to escape from the ...
26 нояб. 2022 г. · Adaptation of the Lizard to its Environment. 1. Presence of lungs for respiration. 2. Clawed digit which allows lizards to climb. 3. It has ...
24 окт. 2024 г. · The true chameleons are the most extreme examples of this mode of foraging; they move slowly, scan the habitat with eyes that move independently ...
Which of the following structures is a protective adaptive feature of the Agama lizard to... · A. Claws · B. Gular fold · C. Scaly skin · D. Nuchal crest · E. tail.
25 окт. 2024 г. · Agama agama, a common gray lizard with a red or yellow head, is well adapted to gardens and to the bush and grasslands. The hardun (A. stellio), ...
Bask in early morning sun to raise the body temperature; · Camouflage or blend with its environment; · Display of colour by male to ward off intruders; · Bury eggs ...
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