Appearance characteristics of the white-striped grass lizard

Shape characteristics of the white-striped grass lizard
White-striped grass lizard

The white-striped grass lizard is a species of lizard that lays multiple clutches of eggs a year. They are long and strong. The scales on their abdomen are square, smooth to the touch, and arranged in six columns.

The back of the white-striped grass lizard is olive brown, with a dark brown or brown wide vertical stripe on the side, and the belly is milky white. The tail length is at least 1.5 times longer than the body length. There is a door-colored vertical stripe on the center of the back from the neck to the tip of the tail, with no axillary spots. There are a small number of weak ribbed scales on the front of the back. The hands and feet are all ribbed except for the upper arms, lower arms and the inner side of the shins. The thoracic and anterior abdominal scales are ribbed.


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