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Armadillo Lizard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Armadillo Lizard ( Cordylus cataphractus ) is a spiny-tailed lizard endemic to desert areas of southern Africa. It is also known as the "Typical Gridled Lizard", Armadillo Girdled Lizard or ...
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The nostrils of the Armadillo Lizard are formed into little tubes. The tubes help the Armadillo Lizards smell for food or predators. A ground dwelling lizard, it is active in the daytime and feeds on a wide variety of insects, as well as on spiders and other invertebrates.
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How to Care for a Jones Armadillo Lizard. The Jones Armadillo lizard is one of the few lizards who functions in social groups. Generally docile, they will hide if threatened and if there is no hiding spot available they bite their tail... ... The Jones Armadillo lizard is one of the few lizards who functions in social groups.
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Breeding the Tropical Girdled Lizard (Forest Armadillo Lizard) – Part 1 ... Don’t let their inexpensive price tag mislead you - Tropical GirdledLlizards are no less interesting in appearance or behavior than their pricey cousins. In fact, the “true” Armadillo Lizard, C. cataphractus, which is no longer exported...
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Rate This Care Sheet; Please keep all comments constructive to Armadillo Lizard husbandry methods and care. Any degrading, sarcastic, or disrespectful comments will be removed.
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The lizards armor is similar to the armadillo therefor it is called the Armadillo Lizard. Although hard spiny skin is an excellent source of defense for the reptile to protect it's body from predators, it can also curl up it's tail and use it as a club to fight against it's enemies.
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Armadillo Lizard (Cordylus cataphractus) ; ... I obtained my armadillo lizard as an adult from a friend of mine who was breeing them; their native habitat is the southern tip of Africa. They are best known for the unique defensive posture they take when threatened;
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Reptile Forums - The reptile community, armadillo lizard My little guy/girl is tiny! I have seen a few armadillo lizards and they are a decent size. Mine (Shadow) is at least 1 1/2 years. the ones I saw the ... armadillo lizard - 2007/05/30 04:55 My little guy/girl is tiny! I have seen a few armadillo lizards and they are...
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