452:(inhabiting trees and ground) and is found commonly in primary forest, but sometimes in secondary forest low on vegetation. During the day, this species has been observed mainly in small tree trunks with diameters less than 15 cm. They sleep on vegetation such as branches, palm fronds, or sapling trunks 30–240 cm above the ground, but sometimes inside burrows in the ground. The Amazon broad-headed wood lizard may also retreat into shallow forest floor holes at night. The lizard is found to adopt a horizontal position at night time and hug thin sticks during sleep. In a research study examining their sleeping patterns, flashlights or nearby humans did not bother them and the lizard switched between two sleeping sites within a small area over the seven nights that the observation spanned.
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tail. In some cases, the reticulate pattern is faint and inconspicuous. The patterns could also be chevrons (V- or inverted V-shaped), with alternating lighter and darker color, superimposed on a dorsal longitudinal series of large, oval, and light areas. Sometimes the pattern is simply scattered, irregular clear spots. Juvenile males can have a pattern of convergent brown lines running towards, but not reaching, the mental (chin) of the lizard. Ventral region of the animal is usually not or sparsely spotted. Males can be identified by a 2-3 scale wide strip of cream, white or orange color.
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Torres and Avila-Pires provided ways for diagnosing of the Amazon broad-headed wood lizard species: (1) this particular species has dorsal and lateral scales that are homogenous (uniform in size), while other species have the dorsal and lateral scales increase in size posteriorly (in each
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caudal segment); (2) this species lacks mucrones (sharp tips) on its scales while the larger caudal scales of other species have mucrones or some type of projection; (3) it is the only species having smooth tail, almost circular in its cross-section; (4) most male
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criteria. The Amazon broad-headed wood lizard is more adaptable, and not undergoing population declines nor facing major immediate threats of extinction, attributable to their dwarf size, quick running, broad range of inhabitants, and distribution in protected areas.
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The Amazon broad-headed wood lizard has a vertebral crest (spines) continuous throughout the body. The crest is conspicuously high and well developed on the nape (the back of the neck) but low on the dorsal half of the body.
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Wagler J (1830). NatĂĽrliches System der AMPHIBIEN, mit vorangehender
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is a dwarf
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as a mechanism to avoid predation. It may also flee and run suddenly in order to hide inside holes in the ground, or beneath logs. Other strategies employed by
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