genus sauromalus (Meaning)

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genus sauromalus (n)

chuckwallas

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus sauromalus

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genus sauromalus Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Sauromalus includes five species of lizards native to the desert regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
  2. Sauromalus lizards are characterized by their large size, sturdy bodies, and distinctive dorsal spines.
  3. The chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) is the largest species of Sauromalus, reaching lengths of up to 15 inches.
  4. The zebra-tailed lizard (Sauromalus hispidus) is notable for its distinctive black and white striped tail.
  5. The short-horned lizard (Sauromalus obesus) has a distinctive pair of short horns above its eyes.
  6. All Sauromalus species are herbivorous, feeding primarily on leaves, flowers, and fruits.
  7. Sauromalus lizards are adapted to arid environments and can survive for long periods without water.
  8. They are excellent climbers and often bask on rocks or in trees to absorb heat.
  9. The genus Sauromalus is named after the Greek words "sauros" (lizard) and "malus" (bad), referring to their prickly appearance.
  10. These lizards play an important ecological role in their desert habitats, contributing to nutrient cycling and seed dispersal.

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chuckwallas

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The genus Sauromalus includes five species of lizards native to the desert regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

Sauromalus lizards are characterized by their large size, sturdy bodies, and distinctive dorsal spines.

The chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater) is the largest species of Sauromalus, reaching lengths of up to 15 inches.

The zebra-tailed lizard (Sauromalus hispidus) is notable for its distinctive black and white striped tail.