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		<title>Varanus Rudicollis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />The rough-necked monitor of Borneo, Varanus Rudicollis, is easily recognized by the extremely thin snout, long nostril, and enlarged heeled nuchal scales. Temporal arch is present. Osteoderms are greatly reduced or absent. Scalation is uniformly small and granular. The tail may be spiny or long and whip-like. The family consists of one genus, with nearly [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The rough-necked monitor of Borneo, Varanus Rudicollis, is easily recognized by the extremely thin snout, long nostril, and enlarged heeled nuchal scales.</p>
<p>Temporal arch is present. Osteoderms are greatly reduced or absent. Scalation is uniformly small and granular. The tail may be spiny or long and whip-like. The family consists of one genus, with nearly 60 varieties, found in Africa (except Madagascar), Asia, and Australia.</p>
<p>These lizards are active predators. They can run, swim, and climb well; many are excellent burrowers. When frightened in the open, they aim at clambering up the nearest vertical object, herpetologists not excepted! These animals are strictly carnivorous and strictly oviparous.</p>
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		<title>Varanidae</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />To this group belong the true monitors, the true monitors, the true giants among lizards. The largest living lizard is Varanus komodoensis, the Komodo dragon of Indonesia, while Varanus salvator may be as long, if not as heavy. At the other extreme are Varanus brevicauda and V. gilleni, both of Australia and both under a [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To this group belong the true monitors, the true monitors, the true giants among lizards. The largest living lizard is <em>Varanus komodoensis</em>, the Komodo dragon of Indonesia, while <em>Varanus salvator</em> may be as long, if not as heavy. At the other extreme are <em>Varanus brevicauda</em> and <em>V. gilleni</em>, both of Australia and both under a foot in length. In all monitors there are four powerful limbs equipped with five sharp claws. The eyelids are present and the ear is exposed. The snout and neck are long, as are the teeth. The tongue is long, bifid, and protrusible.</p>
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		<title>Lanthanotidae</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Lanthanotus is considered by some herpetologists to be the closest living lizard relative of snakes. Teeth not hollow. Ear concealed; eyelids present, the lower being clear. Tail longer than head or body, tapering. Six rows of enlarged tubercles along the dorsal surface, the dorsalmost pair running the length of the tail. Nostrils situated on upper [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Lanthanotus </em>is considered by some herpetologists to be the closest living lizard relative of snakes.</p>
<p>Teeth not hollow. Ear concealed; eyelids present, the lower being clear. Tail longer than head or body, tapering. Six rows of enlarged tubercles along the dorsal surface, the dorsalmost pair running the length of the tail. Nostrils situated on upper surface of snout. Ventral scales squarish, arranged in rows.</p>
<p>As everyone has a favorite something-or-other, this lizards is my personal favorite. Long thought to be a poisonous lizard allied to the Gila monster, the earless monitor, Lanthanotus borneensis, has recently become available for study. It is not poisonous, as we expected. It is, however, one of the most lethargic of known animals, barely moving but a few inches in captivity. While its natural habitats are unknown, captives have been induced to accept egg yolk, fish, and earthworms. It does well in the water and may stay submerged for some time. The nostrils are specially equipped to close so that the animal is airtight while submerged and its tongue is bifid.</p>
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		<title>Crests and Ornamentation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />With the popularity of science fiction being what it is today, few people have not seen a Lost Island-type picture where the bold scientist and hid party encounter the &#8220;last surviving dinosaurs.&#8221; One fact pervades all the grand attempts of the cinema to depict a dinosaur: all dinosaurs have to have crests, frills, or spines. [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the popularity of science fiction being what it is today, few people have not seen a <em>Lost Island</em>-type picture where the bold scientist and hid party encounter the &#8220;last surviving dinosaurs.&#8221; One fact pervades all the grand attempts of the cinema to depict a dinosaur: all dinosaurs have to have crests, frills, or spines. The lizards and crocodiles used in these movies are always adorned with this fancy make-up.</p>
<p>But among the vast array of living lizards, few of the large ones possess such fancy accouterments, while many small forms are more bizarre that anything Hollywood could conceive. The large iguanas do have dorsal crests, but nothing like what one sees in the movies. Admittedly, there are a few large forms like <em>Hydrosaurus</em> which would fit the bill nicely, but they are exceptional.</p>
<p>Considered to be fairly plain lizards, the genus Anolis has members with a developed caudal sail, while males of the genus as a whole are known for their bright throat fans. The true chameleons have great diversity in facial horns, as do the agamid lizards of the genus <em>Harpesaurus. Ceratophora</em> has a single horn-like flap on the tip of its snout, while Lyriocephalus has a small globe on theirs.</p>
<p>The Australian lizard <em>Chlamydosaurus kingii</em> may have the most unique accessory of all. On either side of the body is a large flap of skin. When alarmed, the lizard extends these flaps even with the head, greatly enlarging its appearance. This trait has earned it the name of frilled dragon.</p>
<p>The list of bizarre forms goes on with the American horned lizards (<em>Phrynosoma</em>) and the Australian moloch (<em>Moloch</em>). There exists the beautiful union of form and function in the wings of Draco. Certain Central American teiids, genus Proctoporus, have light-reflecting spots along their sides; one form may even be bioluminescent.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Now Beebe was actively observing tropical animal life for forty years and this was the most intelligent iguana activity he was able to report. Draw your own conclusions. Your pet can be expected to respond in ways you can measure to warmth, light, food, dogs, and water, but you will need a lot of patience [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now Beebe was actively observing tropical animal life for forty years and this was the most intelligent iguana activity he was able to report. Draw your own conclusions.</p>
<p>Your pet can be expected to respond in ways you can measure to warmth, light, food, dogs, and water, but you will need a lot of patience and a sharp eye to spot many of these responses.</p>
<p>When in trouble, an iguana heads for a tree or for water. The ideal escape would be up a tree overhanging water, then to drop into the water, swim underwater and quietly come to the surface sometime later. If things get worse, and only as a last resort, the iguana can drop most of his tail. The discarded appendage will swish about for a while and perhaps distract the enemy while the reptile makes his escape. The tail stump will bleed a little then heal and slowly regenerate, but it will never be as nice as the original. There will be a scar line and the new tail will probably be solid black rather than black-banded green, and possibly it will not be as long as the original. <em>C&#8217;est la vie!</em></p>
<p>Common iguanas are arboreal. They like to live in trees. They<em> could</em> spend their entire adult lives in trees, the females coming down once a year to dig burrows in a sandy hillside to lay eggs and the young remaining on land until they get too large or slow or hungry to subsist on just crickets and smaller reptiles. Your pet should be permitted to climb and perch and feel secure on a high window sill, valance or mantle piece. He can manage without the water under the perch if you provide a place to bathe or soak once in a while.</p>
<p>Longevity records for iguanas suggest that ten years for a common green iguana is not at all unusual. One pet kept in an apartment is known by the author to be over twelve years old. W. Michael Carey of the University of South Florida, Tampa, reported on two caged pets, one of which lived twelve years and five months; when it died it measured about 13 1/2 inches from snout to vent. Since the tail might be more than three fifths the total length, we could estimate a total length of perhaps four feet. Another captive lived ten years and five months; its snout-vent length (SVL) was about twelve inches.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this section I have tried to outline the more important elements used in establishing a system of effective classification and at the same time to enlighten the layman to the &#8220;little things&#8221; that are a very important part of making a lizard a lizard. Although this chapter is brief, it is as complete as space allows and as accurate as possible.</p>
<p><strong>Skull</strong></p>
<p>In general discussions about the head of an animal, the upper portion is referred to as the <em>cranium</em>, while the lower part consists of the <em>mandible</em>. In lizards the foremost bone of the mandible is the dentary; it is at the foremost point of the dentary bone that the two halves of the mandibles are firmly united (the symphysis). The mandible articulates with the cranium at the quadrate bone, located near the rear of the cranium. The coronoid bone juts up behind the dentary bone and fits into a socket formed by the pterygoid bones of the cranium. The distance from the tip of the snout to the coronoid intersection determines the gape of the lizard.</p>
<p>In the mandible, teeth are found on the dentary bone; in the cranium they may be on the maxillary, premaxillary, palatine, or pterygoid bones. The teethe themselves may be pleurodont (along the side of the bone) or acrodont (along the crest of the bone). On some lizards thecodont teeth (fitting into sockets) are found, but along with one of the other types. The teeth may be pyramidal, conidal, flat, bicuspid, or tricuspid. They can be quickly and frequently replaced.</p>
<p>Between the maxillary, premaxillary, and septomaxillary, bones is a large gap in the cranium. This is in effect the internal nasal arch through which the nostrils draw air through the skull into the mouth. Another gap exists a little behind this.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />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 [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<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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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Movement of the lizard’s head with the dewlap fully extended. With its mouth half open, the Iguana emits a hissing sound that seems to originate from deep within its oral cavity. To convey yet further hostility the lizard moves its tail slowly back and forth, resembling the movement of a snake and suggesting the idea that it is about to strike out with this weaponry. Although lacking prehensile capabilities in its tail, the iguana is endowed with voluntary control over the movement of almost the entire length of its tail. This last threatening display can be more than mere show. An adult iguana can induce pain with a forceful snap of its tail. The iguana has many small</p>
<p>Teeth. When the iguana bites, it sometimes clamps its jaws shut and shakes its head back and forth, similar to a dog tugging on a towel when playing with its master. Judging from the fierce behavior that the irate iguana exhibits, it might seem that its proficiency in the art of self- defense would render it invulnerable to many predators. The truth, however, is that an iguana probably would be defeated in a conflict with any but the smallest of</p>
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<p>Exasperating behavior that appears to be unrelated to the iguana’s display of aggression is this lizard’s ability to emit a spray of a salty liquid from its nostrils. This spray may be inadvertently directed onto the iguana keeper’s face when feeding or otherwise tending to the lizard.</p>
<p>In captivity the iguana is a territorial reptile. A male specimen does not allow intruders of the same sex within his boundaries. If two adult males are forced to co exist, one probably will become dominant and harass the passive lizard with frequent hissing and biting. An iguana defending its territory sometimes rams the trespasser with its snout and bites on impact.</p>
<p>It is reasonably safe to assume that a male and female of similar size can be kept as a pair without incident. The females of the species appear to be more passive, which suggests that two or more females might feasibly be housed safely within the same residence. Collectively housing as many as a dozen hatch-lings harmoniously is possible.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The movement of the lizard’s head with the dewlap fully extended. With its mouth half open, the iguana emits a hissing sound that seems to originate from deep within its oral cavity. To convey yet further hostility the lizard moves its tail slowly back and forth, resembling the movement of a snake and suggesting the idea that it is about to strike out with this weaponry. Although lacking prehensile capabilities in its tail, the iguana is endowed with voluntary control over the movement of almost the entire length of its tail. This last threatening display can be more than mere show. An adult iguana can induce pain with a forceful snap of its tail.</p>
<p>The iguana has many small teeth. When the iguana bites, it sometimes clamps its jaws shut and shakes its head back and forth, similar to a dog tugging on a towel when playing with its master.</p>
<p>Judging from the fierce behavior that the irate iguana exhibits, it might seem that its proficiency in the art of self- defense would render it invulnerable to many predators. The truth, however, is that an iguana probably would be defeated in a conflict with any but the smallest of</p>
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<p>Exasperating behavior that appears to be unrelated to the iguana’s display of aggression is this lizard’s ability to emit a spray of a salty liquid from its nostrils. This spray may be inadvertently directed onto the iguana keeper’s face when feeding or otherwise tending to the lizard.</p>
<p>In captivity the iguana is a territorial reptile. A male specimen not allow intruders of the same sex within his boundaries. If two adult males are forced to co exist, one probably will become dominant and harass the passive lizard with frequent hissing and biting. An iguana defending its territory sometimes rams the trespasser with its snout and bites on impact.</p>
<p>It is reasonably safe to assume that a male and female of similar size can be kept as a pair without incident. The females of the species appear to be more passive, which suggests that two or more females might feasibly be housed safely within the same residence. Collectively housing as many as a dozen hatch-lings harmoniously is possible, providing that the nest is not overcrowded.</p>
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