n. lizard
Definition of lizard in English
Terrestrial reptile, carnivorous or omnivorous, that has four legs and a tail, native to warm regions.
Terrestrial reptile, carnivorous or omnivorous, that has four legs and a tail, native to warm regions.
Carnivorous reptile with four legs, small and agile, that is green or brown in colour and easily scared.
Carnivorous lizard, up to 90 cm (2 ft 11 in) in length, that has an erectile collar with cartilaginous spines, native to southern New Guinea and northern and western Australia.
Carnivorous lizard, up to 90 cm (2 ft 11 in) in length, that has an erectile collar with cartilaginous spines, native to southern New Guinea and northern and western Australia.
Omnivorous lizard of small size that has green scales and two to four dorsal ridges, with the ability to run on water, endemic to Central and South America.
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Omnivorous lizard of small size that has green scales and two to four dorsal ridges, with the ability to run on water, endemic to Central and South America.
basiliskcommon basiliskSouth American Jesus lizardJesus Christ lizard
Lizard, typically carnivorous, that has a small head, an elongated snout and neck, thick legs, and a long tail, native to Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Insectivorous lizard, approximately 20 cm (8 in) in length, that is covered in spikes and capable of changing color to camouflage, native to the deserts of Australia.
Carnivorous reptile with four legs, small and agile, that is green or brown in colour and easily scared.
Carnivorous reptile with four legs, small and agile, that is green or brown in colour and easily scared.