Lizard

Lizard
Temporal range: Upper Triassicpresent 202–0 mya
The tokay gecko, From East Timor
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Lacertilia

Günther, 1867
"Lacertilia", from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904

Lizards are a group of reptiles. Together with snakes, they make up most of the order Squamata.

There are about 6,000 species,[1] which live all over the world, except in cold climates. They range across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains.[2] One type, the marine iguana, lives in the sea. Size varies greatly, from Geckos of a few inches or cm to the Komodo dragon of 3 meters (9 feet) and 70 kg (150 pounds).

Some kinds of lizard are:

  1. Reptile Database. Retrieved on 2012-04-22
  2. Capula, Massimo; Behler 1989. Simon & Schuster's guide to reptiles and amphibians of the world. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-69098-1.

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