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Bosk's Fringe-toed Lizard

Acanthodactylus boskianus

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Field Notes

Description:

http://www.arkive.org/bosks-fringe-toed-lizard/acanthodactylus-boskianu…
In common with other lacertids, Bosk’s fringe-toed lizard (Acanthodactylus boskianus) has a long, cylindrical body and well developed legs (3). It is one of the largest Acanthodactylus species (2), a genus commonly referred to as the fringe-toed lacertids, owing to the presence of a series of scales on the fingers that provide traction for running over loose sand (3) (4). The general body colour of this species ranges from darkish or silvery grey, to yellow or reddish brown, with seven contrasting dark, brown longitudinal stripes that run the length of the back. With age, these stripes generally fade away or become grey in colour (2).

Habitat:

Occurs in arid regions, on open sand or clay ground, with vegetation or rocks for cover

Notes:

Saw the lizard mid-morning on the sidewalk near plantings. The tail looks like it sustained some trauma but seemed to be healed.

Species ID Suggestions

Bosk's Fringe-toed Lizard

Acanthodactylus boskianus

Comments (5)

Yes their toes are cool, this was the first time I've seen this lizard. I wonder if his tail will regenerate.
You're welcome, Jeanne :)

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