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Bradypodion xenorhinumKINGDOM: 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")
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Distribution:
Ruwenzori Mtns., W. Uganda, E. Zaire |
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Synonyms | Chamaeleo xenorhinus |
Discovered | Boulenger, 1901 |
Size | small 28 cm or 11 inches |
Sexual Dimorphism | The male xenorhinum possesses a bifurcated, spatulate rostral appendix, while the female shows a small nub. Males of this species are uniform olive in color and females are brown. |
Parity | oviparous |
Description | They sport a huge casque peaked by a curved parietal crest and well developed lateral crest. Scalation is heterogeneous. |
Photos courtesy of Susan James |
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