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Ctenophorus nuchalis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central netted dragon
The central netted dragon or central netted ground dragon, ''Ctenophorus nuchalis'', is a species of agamid lizard occurring in a wide range of arid to semiarid regions of Australia. It is widespread across the continent, commonly found in open, sandy, desert habitats. It is a popular pet and can often be found in zoos. ==Description== The central netted dragon is a medium-sized terrestrial lizard with a pale reddish-brown to bright orange-brown body. It gets its name from the dark-chocolate brown, reticulated (net-like) pattern which overlays its head and body.〔Shannon Plumber. "(CentralNettedDragon.com - About )". Retrieved 2012-06-05〕 This pattern acts as camouflage, helping the lizard to blend in with its habitat to avoid predators.〔Horner, P. & Hutchinson, M. 2010. "(''Ctenophorus nuchalis''- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. )". Retrieved 2012-06-05〕 Its limbs are short and strong, with long toes and strong claws, which allow it to run at great speeds and dig burrows.〔 The head is short and blunt in comparison to other iguanids and agamids, thought to be related to its herbivorous and burrowing behaviour. The ears are exposed, and a row of enlarged scales curves under each eye. Small spines surround the head. It has a low crest along the top of the neck, a narrow vertebral stripe along the length of the body, and the scales of the body are small and smooth to the touch.〔 Adult males measure around 25–28 cm from snout to tail, with about 10 cm being snout-to-vent length, and the tail making up the remainder of the length.〔 They are sexually dimorphic, with males being slightly larger overall and having a larger head in relation to their bodies compared to females.〔 This dragon is relatively short- lived in the wild, perhaps living 2-4 yr.〔〔
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