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Green Crested Lizard

  Green Crested Lizard     Native to the lush tropical forests of the Philippines, Bronchocela cristatella , or the Green Crested Lizard, is a quintessential arboreal agamid known for its striking aesthetics. This medium-sized lizard is instantly recognizable by its slender, laterally compressed body and a tail so remarkably long it can reach nearly four times its body length. While the lizard typically measures around 12 cm from nose to vent, its total length can sometimes hit 57 cm, thanks to an extraordinarily long tail that acts as a vital balancing tool when traversing light branches and during high-stakes leaps. Green Crested Lizard          What truly sets Bronchocela cristatella apart from other lizards in the Philippines is its sophisticated mastery of camouflage through physiological adaptation. While its default state is a bright green that blends seamlessly into tropical foliage, the lizard can rapidly shift its hue to grey, dark brow...

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