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Agamids, lizards of the family Agamidae, include more than 300 species in Africa , Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. They are commonly called ...
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Most researchers agree that the only iguanian families that were not previously members of Iguanidae -- Agamidae and Chamaeleonidae -- form the monophyletic ...
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Information about this family of lizards, their description, distribution, food, reproduction and phylogeny.
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What is a(n) Agamidae – Our zoology dictionary has ecology, physiology, genetics of Agamidae, and the evolution of Agamidae. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of ...
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Sep 22, 2009 ... Information about the Family Agamidae including photos, maps, and text.
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Media in category "Agamidae". The following 9 files are in this category, ... Retrieved from "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Agamidae" ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Agamidae (lizard family), lizard family composed of about 350 species in about 50 genera.
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Members of the Agamidae family are moderate to large size lizards and are found in Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and some Indoaustralian islands. ...
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Agamidae ( ə′gamə′dē ) ( vertebrate zoology ) A family of Old World lizards in the suborder Sauria that have acrodont.
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