Family Agamidae (Noun)
Meaning
An Old World reptile family of Sauria.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Agamidae, also known as dragon lizards, is a diverse group of reptiles that inhabit a wide range of habitats across the Old World.
- Some species of the family Agamidae have evolved complex courtship behaviors and are known for their vibrant coloration.
- Members of the family Agamidae can be found in various environments, from deserts to forests, and are adapted to different ecological niches.
- The family Agamidae comprises over 500 species, including some popular pet lizards, such as bearded dragons and leopard geckos are not members of this family.
- Taxonomic classification of the family Agamidae is still evolving, with some sources recognizing subfamilies and others not.