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''Leiolepis ngovantrii'' (Vietnamese: ''Nhông cát trinh sản'', meaning "parthenogenic sand iguana") is a species of lizard that is all female, reproducing clonally. The species is named after the herpetologist Ngo Van Tri of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, and is believed to be related to two other Vietnamese lizard species, ''Leiolepis guttata'' and ''Leiolepis guentherpetersi''.〔(Scientists discover unknown lizard species at lunch buffet (CNN, November 10, 2010) )〕 ==Description==
''L. ngovantrii'' is known to grow to a length of about 12 centimetres (approx. 5 inches). The lizard's back is covered with brown spots with pairs of yellow stripes running along her sides. Her coloring provides adequate camouflage in coastal sandy soil, as well as the mangrove forests during the dry season when grasses and leaves turn pale yellow.〔(Bí ẩn loài nhông cát trinh sản )〕
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