LIZARD

a reptile of the order Squamata, which also includes the snake. Lizards form the suborder Sauria, and there are over 3,000 lizard species distributed throughout the world (except for the polar regions), with the greatest number found in warm climates. They range in size from species under 2 1 / 2 in. (6.4 cm) long to the 10-ft (3-m) Komodo dragon (see monitor) of SE Asia.

Lizards typically have four legs with five toes on each foot, although a few, such as the worm lizard and the so-called glass snake, are limbless, retaining only internal vestiges of legs. Lizards are also distinguished from snakes by having ear openings, movable eyelids, and less flexible jaws. As in snakes, there is a chemosensory organ opening in the roof of the mouth. The tongue, which may be short and wide, slender and forked, or highly extendible, conveys particles from the environment to this organ. The skin of the lizard is scaly and in most species is molted in irregular patches. Members of several lizard families, notably the chameleons, undergo color changes under the influence of environmental and emotional stimuli.

Many lizards are arboreal, and many terrestrial species are well adapted for climbing. They are often fast runners, some achieving speeds of over 15 mi (24 km) per hr. Some are adapted for burrowing. Most can swim and a few lead a semiaquatic existence, among them the single marine species, an iguana of the Galapagos Islands. Gliding forms, the flying dragons, are found in the forests of SE Asia. The gila monster and the related beaded lizard of the North American deserts are the only known poisonous lizards; despite folklore, the bite of the gecko is not poisonous. Members of most species are carnivorous, feeding especially on insects, but some are herbivorous or omnivorous.

Fertilization is internal in lizards; males have paired copulatory organs, characteristic of the order. In most species females lay eggs, which they bury in the ground, but in some the eggs are incubated in the oviducts and hatched as they are laid. In both types the young have a special temporary tooth for rupturing the shell. In a few species there is true viviparity, or live birth, with the young nourished by a simple placenta.

The greatest number of species in the United States is found in the South and West. The majority are members of the iguana family, including the collared lizards, swifts, utas, horned lizards (popularly known as horned toads), and the so-called American chameleon, or anole. These are day-active lizards commonly seen basking on rocks. Most are valuable destroyers of insects.

Lizards are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, suborder Sauria.

See W. M. Milstead, ed., Lizard Ecology (1967); H. S. Fitch, Reproductive Cycles of Lizards and Snakes (1970); B. R. Headstrom, Lizards as Pets (1971).

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FISH WHISTLE BY DANIEL PINKWATER Lizard Music Alan Mendelsohn, The Boy From Mars Yobgorgle, Mystery Monster...or the doctor. I wrote about the Chicken Man in a book called Lizard Music . I got letters from people who had lived in Chicago. Most...
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Nicola Mason The Lizard Man of Lee County When his son, Francis...refused. In case they ran into the lizard man, she intended to look her best...trap. "Have you two heard about the lizard man who lives in the swamp?" Frank inquired...
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Terrible Lizard! the Dinosaur as Plaything by Ron Tanner Dinosaurs were the strangest animals that ever lived. -Roy Chapman Andrews Without...
...I went hunting. We did not see even a lizard all day. We came home out of spirits and...play. THE CHILDRENS GOANNA A tiny lizard belongs to Northern Australia. It finds...eucalypt. Endemic and well-distributed, the lizard is a familiar of most camping sites. Announced...
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The Lizard. by Beverly Andrews AN IRANIAN...Iranian box office sensation entitled The Lizard may change all that. This extraordinary...breakthrough for Irans film industry. The Lizard captures the lightness of touch of some...
Little Lizard by Kirsten L. Weir LITTLE LIZARD A new species of lizard so small it can turn on a dime or stretch on a quarter-- thats Sphaerodactylus ariasae, discovered on Beata IsLand (off the southwest coast of the Dominican Republic) by...
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Lawyers and Lizard-Heads: The Prison Letters of James Earl Ray. by Douglas Brinkley...security guards are "pillheads," lawyers are "winos," reporters are "lizard-heads," critics are "stool-pigeons," and prisons are "lock-ups." Sending...
Lawyers and Lizard-Heads: The Prison Letters of James Earl Ray. by Douglas Brinkley...security guards are "pillheads" lawyers are "winos," reporters are "lizard-heads" critics are "stool-pigeons" and prisons are "lock-ups." Sending...
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Just a Leisurely Lizard. Byline: Thomas Edwards tedwards@dailyherald.com Libertyvilles most-wanted lizard was finally captured Wednesday afternoon...Moran after the African savannah monitor lizard was discovered sunning itself on the...
Small Scale Invasion; 5IN LIZARD FOLLOWS FAMILY HOME FROM HOLS AND HIDES...Giuliani loved his secret friend the lizard - who only he knew had been living in...Im just going to say goodbye to the lizard." Baffled Elizabeth, a barrister, put...
Virgin Scary; EXPERTS AMAZED AS LIZARD HAS AN IMMACULATE BIRTH. Byline: LAURA KEYS THIS virgin lizard has caused a world stir after giving birth...at an Irish zoo. The female Nile monitor lizard, which has never met a male of the species...
Red Lizard; 45 Bell Street 0141 552 3539. FOR...Merchant City with a difference, head to Red Lizard. The bar and pre-club at the corner of...time son Sam was clutching a rubber red lizard toy. He held it up to his dad, and in an...
Lizard Finds Home in Libertyville. Byline: Thomas Edwards...unwanted visitor. Staring back at her was a 2 1/2-foot-long lizard, its long, blue forked tongue fully extended. "I jumped...Berkeley, identified the animal as an African savannah monitor lizard through photos taken by the Morans. "It appears to be someoneAEs...
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LIZARD a reptile of the order Squamata, which also includes the snake . Lizards form the suborder Sauria, and there are over 3,000 lizard species distributed throughout the world (except for the polar regions), with the greatest...
LIZARD, THE peninsula, Cornwall, SW England. Its southern extremity (the southernmost point of Great Britain) is called Lizard Point or Lizard Head. The coast has colored serpentine rocks, small coves and bays, wave-hollowed caves, islets (e.g., Asparagus...
WORM LIZARD partially or entirely limbless burrowing lizard of the family Amphisbaenidae. All worm lizards lack hind limbs and most species lack forelimbs as well. Except for their size, they are very similar in appearance to earthworms, with...
BEADED LIZARD see gila monster . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
HORNED LIZARD or horned toad, broad, flat-bodied lizards of the genus Phrynosoma, found in arid regions from...There are spines on the head, sides, and back. Horned lizards are protectively colored, usually in dull grays and browns...
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