The Reptile Book 



Plate XXXVII 



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LE(5PARD LIZARD. Cratjpliyln^ -jiiiitzn 



Similar in liabit> to Uic C">>ll.irc.i Lizard. Jt is both herbivorous anH cannibalistic, preying largely upon the ground swilts 

 and horned " toads." Note protective colouration. 



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Copyright. 1907, l)y Doubleday, Pap* & Company 



Q ^V^. iS ^C',jLLARi:D LIZARD, Cr.'iAphytu^ .AUni. 



A wonderfully atr - ; - ;- -f the sui>-ari<l regions an'l the dcserls proper. It often rears the body upward. 

 ^ rnnmtifi ^-ivifth' "»r (//'■ Iniifi legs. 



The Ulustralious art transfiasta. The upptr on 

 Collartd l.tzardt~the itrn-er one is the Leofara 



