Gerrhosauridae Explained

The Gerrhosauridae are a family of lizards native to Africa and Madagascar. They are close relatives of skinks and were once classified in the same family as them.

Habitat

Also known as plated lizards, species in the family Gerrhosauridae live in a range of habitats, from rocky crevices to sand dunes.

Description

Their form is variable, some species having four fully developed limbs, and others having vestigial hind limbs only.

Reproduction

Most species are believed to be oviparous.[1]

Classification

Family Gerrhosauridae

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Cogger HG, Zweifel RG. Bauer AM. 1998. Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians. Academic Press. San Diego. 161–162. 0-12-178560-2.