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Mature adult male iguanas have taller dorsal spines than females, as well as larger dewlaps and operculum scales. Elaborate head ornamentation (horns, crests and plates) can be seen in adult male chameleons but not in females. Generally, for most lizard species, males are larger than their female counterparts or have larger heads, bigger crests, brighter colours, or erectable dewlaps.
 
Mature adult male iguanas have taller dorsal spines than females, as well as larger dewlaps and operculum scales. Elaborate head ornamentation (horns, crests and plates) can be seen in adult male chameleons but not in females. Generally, for most lizard species, males are larger than their female counterparts or have larger heads, bigger crests, brighter colours, or erectable dewlaps.
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* '''For information on Hemipenal abscesses, see [[Lizard Hemipenal Abscesses|'''Lizard Hemipenal Abscesses''']] page.'''
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* '''For information on Hemipenal abscesses, see''' [[Lizard Hemipenal Abscesses|Lizard Hemipenal Abscesses]].
    
==Female==
 
==Female==
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'''For information on lizard sexing, see [[Lizard Physical Examination|'''Lizard Physical Examination''']] page.'''
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'''For information on lizard sexing, see''' [[Lizard Physical Examination|Lizard Physical Examination]].
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'''For information on lizard dystocia, see [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|'''Lizard and Snake Dystocia''']] page.'''
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'''For information on lizard dystocia, see''' [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|Lizard and Snake Dystocia]].
    
==References==
 
==References==
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