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Fossorial

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

To this group belongs most of the limbless lizards. These creatures are those that live underground all or most of the time. Typically these lizards are specialized by having cylindrical bodies, pointed snouts, reduced eyes and the external ear absent. The nostril is usually set horizontally as opposed to facing upwards in most lizards. The head shields are usually enlarged.

Fossorial Mammals – One example is the mole: Note the slender scapula designed for squeezing through small spaces and tunnels. An example of a semi-fossorial mammal is the armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). In this model, the shell has been removed, …

Kermits kin – As this species is fossorial, the tympanum is hidden. Males reach a length of 6.3 cm or 2.5 in and females a length of 6.8 cm or2.7 in. Turtle Frog (Myobatrachus gouldii) Image Source This weird and odd-looking creature is called Turtle …

Subterranean herpetofauna show a decline after 34 years in Ndumu … – We relate reductions in subterranean herpetofaunal densities to an increased density of the Reserve’s ungulate grazers, suggesting a link between reduction in leaf-litter and soil macrofauna prey of the fossorial reptiles. …

Those families whose members are fossorial are the Dibamidae, Anniellidae , some Scincidae , and some Pygopodidae, The earless monitor Lanthanotus , may be fossorial or at least semifossorial. The genus Dibamus contains six diminuitive species found in Southeast Asia. The largest may be eight inches long. The body is very thin and the lizards of this group , remain rare in collections because of their secretive habits. Also in this group in the Mexican Anelytropsis papillosus , a lizard which has only been collected about ten times. It is found in the desert, as opposed to the forests of Asia, and is probably wholly fossorial.

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Territorial Adaptions

Friday, April 17th, 2009

The list of examples is a long one indeed, but what of function ? It is well known that the throat fans of some lizards warn intruders infringing on a territory , as well as to attract mates. The horns of male chameleons are used in territorial battles. The devices of many lizards are for protection, either for protections , either by physical discomfort ( the horns of Phyrnosoma) or bluff (Chlamydosarus) . The dorsal sails of lizards like Hydsosaurus and Basilliscus are not fully explained . One idea is that he device is rich in blood vessels and helps to regulate the internal temperature.

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Tropical Savannah Climate

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Tropical Savannah Climate

The “wet and dry tropical climate” is sometimes referred to as a Savannah or Savanna climate due to the naturally occurring “Savannah grasses” that are common throughout these regions. Savannah climates occur mainly between 20 degrees North and South latitudes.

Mean annual temperature for this type of climate is at least 60 degrees F. ( 21 degrees celsius). Savannah climates lack a winter, but distinct seasons are determined by temperature and temperatures and amounts of precipitation.. The “cool/dry” season produces daytime temperatures of 80 degrees to 90 degrees Farenheit ( 27 to 32 degrees Celsius) while nighttime lows of 70 to slightly less than 60 degrees F ( 21 to 15 degrees Celsius) are common. Relative humidity during this season is slower than that of the the “wet season” that precedes it. The “cool / dry season” eventually gives way to the ” hot / dry season ” which brings temperatures of 90 to over 100 degrees F ( 32 to 38 degrees C) for daytime highs. The ” hot / dry season” ends as the “wet season” gets under way. “Wet season” temperatures and humidity factors can be compared to those of tropical rainforest climate savannah climate is 40 to 60 inches ( 102 to 152 cm)

Tropical savannah climate is represented on the United States mainland only by extreme Southern Florida including the Florida Keys . The Bahamas , Cuba and teh Caribbean islands also exhibit savanna climatic regions. Other areas of the world that exhibit this climatic type are as follows : the western half of Central America ; most of the eastern half of South Ameria; much of Africa from the Tropic of Capricorn to approximately 13 degrees North latitudes ; western and central Madagascar ; much of South East Asia , parts of Indonesia and the Philipines and northern Australia.

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