The Great Lizard Encyclopedia: Suborder Iguanidae Edition: Classification, Ecology, Laws, Care, Breeding, and More for Species in the Agamidae, Chameleonidae, and Related Families (Discovery Creatures: Rediscovered) Nakai, Hozurei; Kawazoe, Nobuhiro
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The Great Lizard Encyclopedia: Suborder Iguanidae Edition - Explaining Classification, Ecology, Laws, Care, Breeding, and More for Species in the Agamidae, Chameleonidae, and Related Families - Discovery Creatures: Rediscovered - Hozurei
This is an illustrated guide focusing on the suborder Iguanidae, which has recently become very popular among reptiles. It is a group consisting of the families Iguanidae, Agamidae, and Chameleonidae, and provides detailed explanations of their classification, ecology, and related laws from various perspectives, accompanied by photographs. It includes articles on keeping and breeding by type, focusing on species that have long been popular as pets, such as the green iguana, spiny-tailed iguana, spiny-tailed agama, and bearded dragon.
・What is the suborder Iguanidae?
The suborder Iguanidae is often associated with large lizards, largely due to the strong impression left by the green iguana, a popular pet, and the marine iguana, which often appears on animal programs. In reality, it is a group of very large lizards that includes the bearded dragon and the helmeted chameleon, which are popular as pets, as well as the frilled lizard, which took the world by storm in the 1980s. Furthermore, it includes lizards with diverse life histories and appearances, such as the horned lizard, which looks like a miniature monster, and the green basilisk, which runs across water.
■Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 What are Iguanidae?
Classification and Number of Existing Species / Origin of the Name / Japanese Names / How Reptiles Appeared / Reptiles More Adapted to Life on Land than Mammals / Early Reptiles / When Did Iguanidae Appear? / Distribution Range / Dispersal / Habitat... and more
CHAPTER 2 Iguanids Worldwide
Agamidae, Chameleonidae, Basiliskidae, Tokenidae, Anolidae, Scincidae, Iguanidae, Phyllodromidae, Scolopendra, Scincidae, Scincidae, Scincidae, Scincidae, Hagakure Lizards, and Sine-tailed Lizards
CHAPTER 3 Keeping and Breeding Iguanidae
Laws Concerning Iguanidae/Keeping Iguanidae/Suitable Species for Keeping/CB, WC, and FH Individuals/Varieties/How to Obtain Iguanidae/Choosing Iguanidae/Sexing/Can Iguanidae Be Tamed?... etc.
CHAPTER 4 Classification of Iguanidae
Acrodontidae Superfamily/Pleurodonata Superfamily/Iguanidae Species Thought to Have Gone Extinct in Modern Times
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9784416623732
The Great Lizard Encyclopedia: Suborder Iguanidae Edition: Classification, Ecology, Laws, Care, Breeding, and More for Species Related to the Agamidae, Chameleonidae, and Iguanidae Families (Discovery Creatures: Rediscovery) by Nakai, Hozurei; Kawazoe, Nobuhiro
(text created at , 2025-05-10)
This is an illustrated guide focusing on the suborder Iguanidae, which has recently become very popular among reptiles. It is a group consisting of the families Iguanidae, Agamidae, and Chameleonidae, and provides detailed explanations of their classification, ecology, and related laws from various perspectives, accompanied by photographs. It includes articles on keeping and breeding by type, focusing on species that have long been popular as pets, such as the green iguana, spiny-tailed iguana, spiny-tailed agama, and bearded dragon.
・What is the suborder Iguanidae?
The suborder Iguanidae is often associated with large lizards, largely due to the strong impression left by the green iguana, a popular pet, and the marine iguana, which often appears on animal programs. In reality, it is a group of very large lizards that includes the bearded dragon and the helmeted chameleon, which are popular as pets, as well as the frilled lizard, which took the world by storm in the 1980s. Furthermore, it includes lizards with diverse life histories and appearances, such as the horned lizard, which looks like a miniature monster, and the green basilisk, which runs across water.
■Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 What are Iguanidae?
Classification and Number of Existing Species / Origin of the Name / Japanese Names / How Reptiles Appeared / Reptiles More Adapted to Life on Land than Mammals / Early Reptiles / When Did Iguanidae Appear? / Distribution Range / Dispersal / Habitat... and more
CHAPTER 2 Iguanids Worldwide
Agamidae, Chameleonidae, Basiliskidae, Tokenidae, Anolidae, Scincidae, Iguanidae, Phyllodromidae, Scolopendra, Scincidae, Scincidae, Scincidae, Scincidae, Hagakure Lizards, and Sine-tailed Lizards
CHAPTER 3 Keeping and Breeding Iguanidae
Laws Concerning Iguanidae/Keeping Iguanidae/Suitable Species for Keeping/CB, WC, and FH Individuals/Varieties/How to Obtain Iguanidae/Choosing Iguanidae/Sexing/Can Iguanidae Be Tamed?... etc.
CHAPTER 4 Classification of Iguanidae
Acrodontidae Superfamily/Pleurodonata Superfamily/Iguanidae Species Thought to Have Gone Extinct in Modern Times
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9784416623732
The Great Lizard Encyclopedia: Suborder Iguanidae Edition: Classification, Ecology, Laws, Care, Breeding, and More for Species Related to the Agamidae, Chameleonidae, and Iguanidae Families (Discovery Creatures: Rediscovery) by Nakai, Hozurei; Kawazoe, Nobuhiro
(text created at , 2025-05-10)
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