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PostSubject: Armadillo Lizard    Armadillo Lizard  Icon_minitimeSun Aug 19, 2012 4:40 pm

Description

The Armadillo Lizard can be a light brown to dark brown in coloration depending on the subspecies. The underbelly is yellow with a blackish pattern, especially under the chin. Its size ranges from 16 to 21 cm (6½ to 8½ in) in length. It grows up to 12 centimeters snout-to-vent length.[As adults they have such a strong bite force that they can break their jaws.

The Armadillo Lizard is a relatively common lizard in the pet trade. It can be found in pet stores and it is quite easy to breed in captivity. Wild populations are threatened by collecting for sale in the pet trade.

Habitat and Distribution

The natural habitat of this lizard is scrub and rocky outcrops. It is diurnal. It hides in rock cracks and crevices. It lives in social groups of up to 30[ to 60, but usually fewer.[2] Males are territorial, protecting a territory and mating with the females living there.The female gives birth to one[1] or two live young; the species is one of the few lizards that does not lay eggs. The female may even feed her young, which is also unusual for a lizard.

Diet

The Armadillo Lizard lives mainly on small invertebrates such as insects and spiders. In the wild its most common prey items are the termites Microhodotermes viator and Hodotermes mossambicus.]It can live up to 25 years in captivity, or slightly more in rarer cases.

The Armadillo Lizard possesses an uncommon antipredator adaptation, in which it takes its tail in its mouth and rolls into a ball when frightened. In this shape it is protected from predators by the thick, squarish scales along its back and the spines on its tail.This behavior, which resembles that of the mammalian armadillo, gives it its English common name.This behavior may have inspired the mythical creature Ouroboros.

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PostSubject: Re: Armadillo Lizard    Armadillo Lizard  Icon_minitimeSun Aug 19, 2012 5:43 pm

From memory these can also be called Stargazers and give birth to live young - would have to check
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PostSubject: Re: Armadillo Lizard    Armadillo Lizard  Icon_minitimeSun Aug 19, 2012 5:44 pm

They are awesome arent they though Helen .... can you get these captive bred ?
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PostSubject: Re: Armadillo Lizard    Armadillo Lizard  Icon_minitimeSun Aug 19, 2012 5:45 pm

Wouldn't say they were common in the pet trade, we had a similar trio in and they gave birth to three youngsters
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PostSubject: Re: Armadillo Lizard    Armadillo Lizard  Icon_minitimeSun Aug 19, 2012 5:47 pm

I think they are amazing .. all the armour is really impressive .x
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PostSubject: Re: Armadillo Lizard    Armadillo Lizard  Icon_minitimeSun Aug 19, 2012 5:49 pm

they are lovely xx
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