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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Aside from the typical saurian characteristics mentioned in the introduction, there are certain distinguishing though non-universal traits found in lizards. The subject of this section will be the various modifications found in certain organs of the lizards. The first structure to discuss is the lacertilian eye. The eye of a lizard may be extremely well [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from the typical saurian characteristics mentioned in the introduction, there are certain distinguishing though non-universal traits found in lizards. The subject of this section will be the various modifications found in certain organs of the lizards.</p>
<p>The first structure to discuss is the lacertilian eye. The eye of a lizard may be extremely well developed with functional lids and color perception, or the eyes might be concealed under a layer of skin, making them useless. The pupil could be elliptical or round. In the Gekkonidae, at least, many forms possess compound eyeballs. In the Chamaeleontidae the eyes are covered by a thick membrane of skin with a small aperture near the middle. Each eyeball can move independently of the other, a trait not wholly confined to the chameleons but found in a few other lizard genera as well (i.e., <em>Calotes</em>).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Aside from the typical sauiran characteristics , there are certain distinguishing through non universal traits found in lizards. There are various modifications found in certain organs . The first structures in the lacertilian eye. The eyes may be extremely well developed with functional lids and color perceptions, or the eyes may be concealed under a [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from the typical sauiran characteristics , there are certain distinguishing through non universal traits found in lizards. There are various modifications found in certain organs .</p>
<p>The first structures in the lacertilian eye. The eyes may be extremely well developed with functional lids and color perceptions, or the eyes may be concealed under a layer or layers of skin , making them useless. The pupil or pupils could be elliptical or round. In the Gellonidae , at least many forms possess compound eyeballs. In the Chammaleontidae, the eyes are covered by a thick membrane of skin with a small aperture near the middle. Each eyeball can move of the other, a trait not wholly confined to the chameleons but found in other genera as well.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The common green iguana is one species within one genus of a family of lizards found mostly in the New World. This green iguana and the other typical iguanas are tropical and semi-tropical and active during daylight hours (diurnal). Their eyes have round pupils and well developed lids. Their tongues are short, thick and only slightly notched, as contrasted to the long forked tongue of, for instance, the monitor lizards. It lays eggs, in common with most other iguanids (oviparous). Only a few give birth to living young (viviparous). They are frequently but not always brightly colored; they often have spines, frills or crests, and many can distend their throats. They can alter their color somewhat, some species more than others. Some may favor trees (arboreal) and others favor the land (terrestrial). Two are from the Galapagos Islands, and one of these is semi-marine, eats seaweed and would probably rather die than climb a tree.</p>
<p>For a beginning herpetologist or hobbyist pet keeper, the best iguana is the common green iguana &#8211; scientifically: Iguana iguana iguana. If you don&#8217;t go out of your way when you choose a pet in a pet shop, this is what you probably will get. Good. The only other iguanas that resemble it are <em>Iguana iguana delicatissima </em>which lacks the circular shields found below the eardrums of <em>Iguana iguana iguana</em>, and <em>Iguana iguana rhinolopha</em> which has a slight protuberance at the snout. So there you have it &#8211; genus<em> Iguana</em>, species <em>iguana,</em> and subspecies perhaps<em> iguana</em> or <em>delicatissima</em> or <em>rhinolopha</em>.</p>
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