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A Physignathus Cocininus In Shallow Water Areas Royalty-Free Stock Image


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A Physignathus cocininus in shallow water areas #299054428
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Physignathus cocininus is a reptile belonging to the family Agamidae and genus Agamidae. The total length of the body is 702 millimeters. The head is in a pyramid shape, with a head length exceeding its width Clear top eye The kiss is blunt and round, with prominent edges The upper ciliary spine is prominent. The nostrils are located in the center of the nasal scales Eyes large The width of the snout scale far exceeds the height of the snout scale The head and back are covered with slightly raised fine-grained scales The temporal scales are large. Narrow on the top and wider on the bottom. The scales of iguanas are flat and narrow on the side, and the longest scales of male iguanas exceed the diameter of the eye socket. The limbs are well-developed, and the hind limbs are particularly strong. When pressing forward, the longest toe extends beyond the eyes The lateral scales of the fingers (toes) protrude to form a comb like edge, with claws at the end. 6 pairs of femoral holes. The tail is flattened, and the scales on the back of the tail base are small and gradually increase backwards The tail scales gradually disappear, with two rows of edge scales forming two longitudinal edges that are symmetrical with the two rows of edge scales on the ventral surface of the tail.Residing on bamboo branches near rivers and ditches with trees and rocks, between forests or in sandy areas. Skilled in climbing trees, often inhabiting the trunks of old and large trees, in shady grass and trees near water, and in crevices by rivers and rocks Crawling quickly, when running quickly, the front limbs are close to the body, and only the rear limbs land on the ground Can burrow into sandy caves. Distributed in Cambodia, China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan), Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.