- Stock Photography: CLOSE-UP VIEW OF THE LIZARD EYE by yfzhang
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- Photo title: Close-up view of the lizard eye
- Author: yfzhang
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- The lizard (Lizard) lizards are cold-blooded reptiles, very similar and it appears in the Early Triassic period reptilian ancestors. Multiply by the majority of spawning, but some species have evolved into a direct give birth to small lizards. Lizards, commonly known as the four legged snake, some people call it the snake aunt, is a kind of common reptiles. Lizards and snakes are closely related, the two have many similarities, in deep cover to epidermal keratinocytes derived from scales, urinogenital hole anal fissure is a cross, the male has a pair of transfer, are oviparous (or some ovoviviparous types), bone can be side activities, etc..
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