Morphological Characteristics of Taiwanese Grass Lizard
Taiwanese Grass Lizard

The ideal body length of an adult Taiwanese grass lizard should be about 21 centimeters. A strong Taiwanese grass lizard makes people feel energetic, with bright eyes, strong hands and feet and quick movements. The color of the back is very similar to the leaves of flowers and trees, so it is difficult to distinguish it in the wilderness.
The back of the Taiwan Grass Lizard is mainly brown, and the sides of the body are green. There are 3 pairs of pharyngeal scales and 2 pairs of femoral foramen. The body length can reach up to 6 cm, and the tail length can be two to three times as long as the body length. The lower chin has three pairs of chin pieces. The back of the body is mainly brown, and the scales on the back and ventral surfaces of the body are significantly ridged. Generally speaking, there are 2 groin openings on the ventral surface of the hind legs that are white. (Note: Recent research shows (Lin Simin 2002) that the Taiwanese grass lizards, which were thought to be widely distributed in the past, should only be distributed in the western half of Taiwan. However, studies based on mitochondrial DNA sequences have shown that these suspected Taiwanese grass lizards in the north and east are It should be a new species, which means that Taiwan will lose two more private species of lizards

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