Image: Joachim S. Müller Smaug giganteus |
Image: Joachim S. Müller |
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They belong to a whole family of spiky lizards called Cordylidae, also known as Girdled Lizards or Spinytail Lizards. At some 20 cm (8 in) long, not including tail, Sungazers are the biggest of the lot. They also have the mightiest spikes!
Image: Joachim S. Müller |
Smaug was a lot bigger than the Sungazer but not nearly as spiky. You win some, you lose some. He also lived in a mountain with his vast piles of sparkly gold and treasure. Sungazers get to look at the vastest and sparkliest treasure of them all. The sun!
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Sungazers love to bask in the sun, but not in a slouchy, couch potato way. These guys have poise. They lie on the ground with their head proudly raised up to the sky. It's a very dragon-like pose! And they can also snap up any insects who wander by, which is less dragon-like.
If predators come along Sungazers will swiftly cease their sun-lounging and leap into a nearby burrow, swishing their slicey-dicey tail at anything who pokes their head in. Sungazers dig their own burrows in the sandy soils of their South African grassland habitat. There isn't a whole lot of this habitat left these days so Sungazers are split into several, scattered populations, the biggest one in an area called Free State... which is where J. R. R. Tolkien was born!
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That's crazy! Don't they realise Sungazers have SPIKES?
I love how they move, it's just eccentric enough.
ReplyDeletethese guys are awesome, just like dragons are awesome XD Also, they have this...character?...about them when they walk
ReplyDelete@Lear's Fool: Ha! Yeah, I like how they constantly return to that pose.
ReplyDelete@Porakiya Draekojin: Yeah, I like how proud they seem to look. They have a healthy sense of self-worth!
very cool!
ReplyDeleteThat about sums it up!
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