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Leiocephalus carinatus, commonly known as the northern curly-tailed lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Leiocephalidae (curly-tailed lizards).


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Geographic range

It is native to the Bahama Islands, the Cayman Islands, Cuba, and Honduras, but also was released intentionally in Palm Beach, Florida, in the 1940s in an attempt to control sugar cane pests.


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Description

Adults may attain a snout to vent length (SVL) of 10.5 cm (4.1 in), or a total length, including the tail, of 26 cm (10 in). The dorsal scales are keeled and pointed. L. carinatus resembles lizards of the genus Sceloporus, but with the tail usually curled upward, especially when the lizard is in a horizontal position on rocks or on the ground.


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Behavior

An active, robust lizard, it is mostly terrestrial and will retreat into a burrow or cavity when frightened. It prefers sunny areas with loose rubble and rock. In the Cayman Islands a large captured specimen was observed to consistently burrow completely under the sand in a holding tank, even though a rock retreat was provided. The lizard also "played dead" when handled and remained completely motionless for a short while after being put down.


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Subspecies

13 subspecies are recognized, including the nominate race:

  • L. c. carinatus Gray, 1827
  • L. c. aquarius Schwartz & Ogren, 1956
  • L. c. armouri Barbour & Shreve, 1935
  • L. c. cayensis Schwartz, 1959
  • L. c. coryi K.P. Schmidt, 1936
  • L. c. granti Rabb, 1957
  • L. c. hodsdoni K.P. Schmidt, 1936
  • L. c. labrossytus Schwartz, 1959, South Central Cuba, Playa Larga
  • L. c. microcyon Schwartz, 1959
  • L. c. mogotensis Schwartz, 1959
  • L. c. varius Garman, 1887, Grand Cayman
  • L. c. virescens Stejneger, 1901
  • L. c. zayasi Schwartz, 1959

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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