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Agamidae family lizard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Agamidae, Agama Lizard in Murchison National Park, Uganda, Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Agamidae, Agama Lizard in Murchison National Park, Uganda, Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gippsland Water Dragon, Itellagama lesueurii howittii, family Agamidae, basking in a Canberra garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Water Dragon, Physignathus lesueurii Agamidae. Brisban Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summary The maned chameleon is a species of tree lizard from the Agamidae family that is widespread in the Indonesian archipelago. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small Agamidae Lizard in Sand Near Shoreline of Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Agamidae
From the Agamidae family basks on a textured sandy rock in a Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Water Dragon, Physignathus lesueurii Agamidae. Brisban Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thorny Devil Basking Australian Desert Lizard, Moloch horridus, Agamidae, Spiny Camouflage Ant Eater Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lizard Agamidae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Australian native Jacky Dragon lizard, Amphibolurus muricatus, family Agamidae Royalty Free Stock Photo
nilgiri salea lizard salea horse fieldii agamidae sub adult Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lizard Agamidae spiral at stone close-up looking at camera v Royalty Free Stock Photo
The family Agamidae is one of three families belonging to the infraorder Iguania. Known as dragons in Australia, agamids are small to moderate-sized lizards at maturity, and vary from a snout-vent length less than 50 mm to nearly one metre. Most Australian agamids are terrestrial, a few are arboreal or semi- arboreal and one species is riparian. Some species are swift, while others depend on crypt


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