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A Curly-Tailed lizard catching blind mosquitoes at the Kenansville, FL boat ramp on Lake Marian south of St. Cloud near Orlando. "The curly-tailed lizards belong to the family Leiocephalidae. One of the defining features of these lizards is that, when approached, their tail curls over. They were previously regarded as members of subfamily Leiocephalinae within the family Tropiduridae. There are presently 29 known species." - Wikipedia.
A Curly-Tailed lizard catching blind mosquitoes at the Kenansville, FL boat ramp on Lake Marian south of St. Cloud near Orlando. "The curly-tailed lizards belong to the family Leiocephalidae. One of the defining features of these lizards is that, when approached, their tail curls over. They were previously regarded as members of subfamily Leiocephalinae within the family Tropiduridae. There are presently 29 known species." - Wikipedia.
Impression of Curly-Tailed Lizard Posterior Angle - Leiocephalus
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