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Lacertid Lizard (Noun)

Meaning

Old World terrestrial lizard.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The lacertid lizard is a common sight in the dry scrublands of the Old World, where it can be seen basking in the warm sunlight.
  • Lacertid lizards are primarily insectivorous, feeding on a variety of small invertebrates that inhabit the terrestrial ecosystems of the Old World.
  • In the deserts of North Africa, a species of lacertid lizard has adapted to the harsh conditions by developing specialized kidneys that conserve water.
  • The lacertid lizard's ability to change color allows it to blend in with its surroundings, making it a formidable hunter in the Old World's terrestrial environments.
  • Researchers have been studying the lacertid lizard's unique mating rituals, which involve complex displays of aggression and courtship in the Old World's arid landscapes.

Synonyms

  • Lacertid

Hyponyms

  • Lacerta Agilis
  • Lacerta Viridis
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