Archive for December, 2008

Legless Lizards

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008


Legless lizards sometimes seek cover under surface objects such as flat boards
and rocks where they lie barely covered in loose soil. They are often encountered buried in
leaf litter and commonly burrow near the surface through loose soil.
Little is known about specific habitat requirements for courtship and breeding.
Live young are born in the fall. . Legless lizards are often found where
substrates are slightly moist. Miller reported that moisture is an essential habitat
requirement.

Found primarily in areas with sandy or loose organic soils or where there is plenty
of leaf litter.

: Legless lizards have a relatively low thermal preferences , which allows them to be active on cool days as well as early in the morning and even at night during warmer periods, at which time mid-day activity is reduced. Individuals from coastal and southern localities are probably active all year with only brief periods of winter inactivity. Lizards from more inland sites, especially in the Sierra foothills, undergo winter hibernation. Predictable seasonal movements have not been reported for the species in California. Presumably all habitat requirements are met within the normal areas of activity.No data, but likely quite restricted. Have demonstrated high site fidelity over the short term. Some long distance wandering related to temporarily available food resources may occur. Attain high densities where habitat is suitable.Territory: No evidence for the territorial defense of resources has been reported.

The reproductive season begins with mating activities in late spring or early summer. The gestation period is about 4 months ive young are born in September, October, or even November. Litter size ranges from one to four but two is common. This secretive and little known lizard may occasionally be taken as prey by alligators lizard, snakes, birds, and small mammals. Competition for food, space, or other resources with most lizards with which it coexists is probably minimal because of the low thermal tolerances and preference for moist substrates exhibited by legless lizards. The diet of legless lizards probably overlaps to some extent with that of juvenile alligator lizards, skinks, and perhaps some salamanders.

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Up and Down Movements

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008


Unique to Australia and New Guinea is a family known as “scaly-footed lizards” . the Pygopodidae .  They are characterized as being “limbless”  , that is except for a pair of flaps near the “vent”.  They lack eyelids and the ear may be said to be either exposed or hidden.

Basilliscus basilliscus , a yard long iguanid , from Columbia and Central America  is capable of running over water. Young specimens were once sold simply as pets .  The crests are commonly sexually dimorphic , in these genus  , giving the males the larger size crests.

In moving underground a lizard may  employ one of several methods, the most common being a corkscrew like method use of the head and neck, literally pushing its way through the soil. In some the head moves up and down , while the body pushes the creature forward.

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Reptiles

Saturday, December 6th, 2008


A proper reptile to begin with is a vertebrate animal.  It has scales , breathes air , not water, characteristically lays shelled eggs an depends on outside sources for its heat and warmth.   There are in the world and on the globe only five main animals that fit into this group and grouping.   They are in sequence – turtles , lizards , the snakes  the crocodillians and the most strange and odd including a strange little creature called the tuatara , which somehow looks remarkably like a lizard but is not.  Indeed tuatara , a native creature of New Zealand is in grave danger of becoming extinct.

In this latest range of geologic history. there are approximately 6,000 species of reptiles scattered around the earth.  Though reptiles are most diverse as well as numerous in warmer climes and regions . they range as far northward as well turning up as far north as Sweden, Siberia as well as other colder climates that you would think would not harbor and sustain these creatures.  Reptiles as well inhabit desert areas of the planet.

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