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It is also known from islands such as Swan Island,. Honduras (Rodriguez Schettino 1999), Cayman. Brac, and Little Cayman (Losos et al. 1993), and introduced ...
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legged unsexed mean. Agama impalearis. Sauria. Acrodontia. Agamidae. 131.00. 100.0 legged male heaviest. Agama mwanzae. Sauria. Acrodontia. Agamidae.
âlifeboat mechanismâ because it could save a population from extinction (Cushing, 1991). In cases where cannibalism is not a common occurrence, such as in C.
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a young adult C. similis cannibalizing a hatchling. Mora (1991) indicated that cannibalism in C. similis would occur in overcrowded situations or as opportunistic ...
which are lizards (Wharton and Fuller,. 1952). Wharton and Fuller (1952) recog ... of mite pockets on certain species of liz- ards, our analyses clearly indicate that ...