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The vast majority of belttail species are viviparous, and only a few lay eggs. The most unusual thing is that these liza...
21/04/2023

The vast majority of belttail species are viviparous, and only a few lay eggs. The most unusual thing is that these lizards take care of the cubs, feed and protect them, although the kids are immediately ready to live on their own. The offspring appears once a year, the female carries the fetus for 4-6 months.

Belttails are active during daylight hours. With the first rays of the sun, they crawl out of the shelter and bask on th...
21/04/2023

Belttails are active during daylight hours. With the first rays of the sun, they crawl out of the shelter and bask on the stones, then go hunting, and at night they hide among the stones, in burrows, in the cracks of boulders.

Belttails live in regions where an arid climate is typical. They mainly live in Africa - both South and East, also south...
20/04/2023

Belttails live in regions where an arid climate is typical. They mainly live in Africa - both South and East, also south of the Sahara Desert, and they can also be found on the island of Madagascar.

The sizes of these "dragons" vary quite a lot - from 12 to 70 centimeters in length. The body of lizards living in the m...
19/04/2023

The sizes of these "dragons" vary quite a lot - from 12 to 70 centimeters in length. The body of lizards living in the mountains has a flatter shape, which makes it easier to hide among the stones in smaller cracks and collapses

18/04/2023

The red panda was first formally described in 1825. The two currently recognised subspecies, the Himalayan and the Chinese red panda, genetically diverged about 250,000 years ago. The red panda's place on the evolutionary tree has been debated, but modern genetic evidence places it in close affinity with raccoons, weasels, and skunks. It is not closely related to the giant panda, which is a bear, though both possess elongated wrist bones or "false thumbs" used for grasping bamboo. The evolutionary lineage of the red panda (Ailuridae) stretches back around 25 to 18 million years ago, as indicated by extinct fossil relatives found in Eurasia and North America.

Most species of girdletails have spines on their scales. On the sides of the body there are soft folds of skin that help...
18/04/2023

Most species of girdletails have spines on their scales. On the sides of the body there are soft folds of skin that help the "dragons" with breathing and eating. The head of the lizard is also covered with scales. The jaws of lizards are equipped with identical, pleurodont teeth, like all reptiles. They have very well developed eyes with a round pupil. The eyelids are separate and mobile

The belttail is very similar in appearance to a small dragon. Unlike other species of lizards, they have embossed plates...
17/04/2023

The belttail is very similar in appearance to a small dragon. Unlike other species of lizards, they have embossed plates-scales, strong on the back, and on the stomach they are smaller and softer. The scales located on the tail form peculiar stripes-girdles, which is why their name came from - "girdle tails".

About 70 species of these lizards are known, which differ in size, habitat, appearance, diet, and color. Girdle tails ar...
17/04/2023

About 70 species of these lizards are known, which differ in size, habitat, appearance, diet, and color. Girdle tails are kept in groups of about 30-60 pieces, which is not at all typical for lizards.

The world of reptiles is so diverse that very interesting and unusual representatives are often found, about which we kn...
14/04/2023

The world of reptiles is so diverse that very interesting and unusual representatives are often found, about which we know very little. The Belttail Lizard is an ancient exotic animal that has gone through all stages of evolution up to the present day

14/04/2023

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