Squamata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Squamata , or the scaled reptiles , is the largest recent order of reptiles, including lizards and snakes. Members of the order are distinguished by their skins, which bear horny scales or shields....
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Juniperus squamata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juniperus squamata ( Flaky Juniper or Himalayan Juniper ; Chinese: 高山柏 gao shan bai ) is a species of juniper native to the Himalaya and China, from northeastern Afghanistan east to western Y...
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Class Reptilia (reptiles) ... Order Squamata (amphisbaenians, lizards, and snakes) ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Squamata...
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little file snake; Acrochordus granulatus ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Squamata ... Order Squamata; (amphisbaenians, lizards, and snakes)
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The order Squamata consists of two suborders. They are Sauria, which is composed of lizards, and Serpentes, which is composed of snakes. Approximately 6500 - 7000 species are in this order. There are a few things that distinguish each group from the other.
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Other Names for Squamata ... Estes, R., K. de Queiroz, and J. Gauthier. 1988. Phylogenetic relationships within Squamata. IN: Phylogenetic Relationships of the Lizard Families: Essays commemorating Charles L. Camp. (R. Estes and G. Pregill, eds.). Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA.
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The Colubrid snakes are sometimes refered to as "typical snakes". They comprise the largest family by far with over 2000 species worldwide. Most are medium sized snakes, and all lack a pelvic girdle and have no vestigial hind limbs and whose left lung is either absent or greatly reduced. ... CLASS REPTILA; ORDER SQUAMATA...
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The Squamata are the most successful order of Cenozoic reptiles, with some six thousands recent species (more species than there are mammals!). They are found on every continent except Antartica, in such diverse modes of life as climbers, burrowers, crawlers, aquatic forms, and even gliding types...
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Bibliography and Archive of the Cordylidae and Gerrhosauridae ... Hier erfahren Sie mehr über die bisher verlegten sowie geplanten Publikationen des Squamata Verlags; inklusive ausführlicher Inhaltsangaben und zahlreichen Buchbesprechungen. | The publications of the "Squamata Verlag" including all the book reviews.
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www.squamata.de/
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