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Aquatic Lizard
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Aquatic Lizard:
DePaul University Environmental Science Program: Numerous shark and bony fish teeth as well as several remains of reptiles (eg, plesiosaur, pterosaur, and aquatic lizard) have been recovered from this site. ...
http://gis.depaul.edu/envirsci/Administrative/ShimadaPictures.htm 1
Travelogue: Marine Iguanas, Amblyrhynchus cristatus, are endemic the Galapagos archipelago and are the only species of aquatic lizard on earth. ...
http://www.geol.umd.edu/~jmerck/gal02/research/haisfield.html 2
Location and Evolution: Habitats Creating Inhabitants: Another remarkable creature found only here is the Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus), the only aquatic lizard in the world. ...
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/biology/b103/f00/web1/gallagher.html 3
Teeth from meat-eating dinosaurs that lived 100 million years ago ...: Also examined from the Cretaceous period were teeth from a crocodile; a Mosasaurus, an aquatic lizard with a snake-like body, large skull and long snout; and a ...
http://www.udayton.edu/news/nr/110200.html 4
Fossils of The Badlands of South Dakota: ...organisms. Mosasaur - an extinct aquatic lizard that reached twenty to thirty feet in length and fed on fish and ammonites. Oreodont ...
http://www.northern.edu/natsource/earth/Fossil1.htm 5
325 Galapagos Islands: Galápagos tortoises (in both the highlands where residual populations persist, and at Darwin Research Station); marine iguanas (the only aquatic lizard in the ...
http://csm.jmu.edu/biology/mcmullck/class/325whyislands.html 6
Robert Powell's Publications: Birt, FA, R. Powell, and BD Greene. 2001. Natural history of Anolis barkeri, a semi-aquatic lizard from southern México. J. Herpetol. 35:161–166. ...
http://www.avila.edu/departments/biology/Bobweb/5powpubs.htm 7
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Aquatic Lizard:
Feeding Tips for Carnivorous Reptiles: Fish: Let the fish swim in the water bowl or special feeding bowl, large enough for the aquatic turtle, or semi-aquatic lizard, snake or turtle to get into and ...
http://www.anapsid.org/feedingtips.html 1
Reptiles: Khomaini water monitor: Size: This large, semi-aquatic lizard can reach a length of 7 ft. and there have been reports of animals being as long as 9 ft. ...
http://columbuszoo.org/animalareas/reptiles/wmonit.html 2
Sinosauropteryx at Dinofest: ...might not realize that on the tail of one of the specimens, the fibers are long and parallel to the spine, just like the collagen tissues of an aquatic lizard. ...
http://dml.cmnh.org/1998Apr/msg00866.html 3
Re: Genetic Study Shows Snake Evolution: Because snakes are not related > to monitors, and monitors are possibly related to mosasaurs, and mosasaurs > are the only aquatic lizard we know of form that ...
http://dml.cmnh.org/2004Feb/msg00094.html 4
Vermont Attractions Association: Events, Activities and Fun ...: ...an Archelon (a sea turtle the size of a small truck); the six-foot skull of the "Bunker" Tylosaur, the largest mosasaur (large aquatic lizard) ever found in ...
http://www.vtattractions.org/about.php/sid/4/nid/474 5
WWF - Global 200: Freshwater courses and their adjacent habitats also support the rare endemic turtle Eretmochelys madagascariensis, a large aquatic lizard (Scelotes astrolabi ...
http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/where_we_work/ecoregions/global200/pages/regions/region162.htm 6
Savage Ancient Seas - Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration: ...the 45-foot-long Bunker Tylosaurus - the largest mosasaur ever discovered in North America - is not a dinosaur, but an aquatic lizard, distantly related to a ...
http://www.mysticaquarium.org/newthings/articles/savageSeas2.asp 7
Montshire Museum: Program Events: Seas exhibition opens. See a 42-foot long Plesiosaur (an aquatic lizard) and eleven other life-sized skeleton castings. The exhibit ...
http://www.montshire.org/events.html 8
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Aquatic Lizard:
Development of Hepatozoon caimani (Carini, 1909) Pess a, De Biasi ...: The finding of similar cysts containing cystozoites in the semi-aquatic lizard Neusticurus bicarinatus, experimentally fed with infected C. fatigans, suggests ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12700868&dopt=Abstract 1
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