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| ==Identification== | | ==Identification== |
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− | There are 22 families of lizards, comprising approximately 3,800 species. About 20 species are commonly kept in captivity. The [[Green Iguana|green iguana]] is the most popular. There are two poisonous species, the [[Gila Monster|Gila monster]] and the [[Mexican Beaded Lizard|Mexican beaded lizard]]; their venom is not usually deadly but they can inflict extremely painful bites due to powerful jaws. However, it is unlikely to see them often in practice. | + | There are 22 [[Lizard Classification|families of lizards]], comprising approximately 3,800 species. About 20 species are commonly kept in captivity. The [[Green Iguana|green iguana]] is the most popular. There are two poisonous species, the [[Gila Monster|Gila monster]] and the [[Mexican Beaded Lizard|Mexican beaded lizard]]; their venom is not usually deadly but they can inflict extremely painful bites due to powerful jaws. However, it is unlikely to see them often in practice. |
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| Given the range of species, identification can be difficult. However, the most common lizards you are likely to see in practice can be viewed here. | | Given the range of species, identification can be difficult. However, the most common lizards you are likely to see in practice can be viewed here. |
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| *'''[[Green Iguana|Green Iguana]]''' | | *'''[[Green Iguana|Green Iguana]]''' |
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− | ''Iguana iguana''. The green iguana is the most common pet lizard and is found free-ranging in the tropical and subtropical regions of Mexico to Southern Brazil. This herbivorous lizard often suffers from metabolic bone disease in captivity due to inadequate husbandry. A suitable temperature range is 29-39°C. | + | ''Iguana iguana''. The green iguana is the most common pet lizard and is found free-ranging in the tropical and subtropical regions of Mexico to Southern Brazil. This herbivorous lizard often suffers from [[Lizard Metabolic Bone Disease|metabolic bone disease]] in captivity due to inadequate [[Lizard Husbandry Requirements|husbandry]]. A suitable temperature range is 29-39°C. |
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| *'''[[Prehensile-tailed Skink|Skink]]''' | | *'''[[Prehensile-tailed Skink|Skink]]''' |
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− | The prehensile-tailed skink is a very large skink. They reach a maximum length of 80cm, half of which is composed of a fully prehensile tail. The dorsal surface has a grey/green background and is speckled black. The chin is yellow and the underside pale. They have become popular terrarium animals due to their easy husbandry, large size and unusual appearance. | + | The prehensile-tailed skink is a very large skink. They reach a maximum length of 80cm, half of which is composed of a fully prehensile tail. The dorsal surface has a grey/green background and is speckled black. The chin is yellow and the underside pale. They have become popular terrarium animals due to their easy [[Lizard Husbandry Requirements|husbandry]], large size and unusual appearance. |
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| *'''[[Monitor|Monitor Lizard]]''' | | *'''[[Monitor|Monitor Lizard]]''' |