Bradypodion ventrale
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Bradypodion ventrale

KINGDOM: Animalia (animals)

   PHYLUM: Cordata (chordates)

      CLASS: Reptilia (reptiles)

          ORDER: Squamata (scaled reptiles)

              FAMILIES: snakes, warm lizards, lizards

                    LIZARD SUBFAMILY: Sauria

                        SAURIA INFRAORDER: 

                         Anguimorpha (angid); Gekkota (gecko); Iguania (iguana); Scincomorpha (skink)

                                 IGUANIA DIVISIONS: 

                                 Agamids; Iguanids; Chameleonids

                                       CHAMAELEONIDAE FAMILY:

                                            Subfamily Chamaeleoninae (True Chameleons)

                                                 Genus Bradypodion ("slow-footed")


Bradypodion ventrale

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Distribution:

E. Cape Province (RSA)

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Common Name  
Name Translation
Synonyms Chamaeleo pumilus ventralis
Discovered Gray, 1845
Size small  20  cm or 8 inches
Sexual Dimorphism
Parity ovoviviparous
Description Has large overlapping scaled gular lobes, and lateral rows of larger scales on flanks. Normal colors are brown and gray, and when excited males turn blue-black with rust colored stripes. They have a narrow and pointed casque.
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literature cited (1,2,5,6,7,8,9,17, 18)

 

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