Lacerta agilis boemica
A species of Two-faced neusticurus Scientific name : Lacerta agilis boemica Genus : Two-faced neusticurus
Lacerta agilis boemica, A species of Two-faced neusticurus
Scientific name: Lacerta agilis boemica
Genus: Two-faced neusticurus
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Description
Lacerta agilis boemica is an intriguing specimen with a remarkable propensity for survival in harsh, semi-desert environments. One salient adaptation is its ability to remarkably regulate its body temperature, which enables it to remain active during cool mornings while other lizards species are inactive. Furthermore, lacerta agilis boemica's diet is largely comprised of insects, a critical factor in regulating insect populations in its habitat.
General Info
Lifespan
5-8 years
Diet
Lacerta agilis boemica' primarily feeds on invertebrates including beetles, spiders, and worms. This species also exhibits a preference for aphids and other small insects.
Appearance
Lacerta agilis boemica is a medium-sized lizard with a slender body covered in omnidirectional, hard-scaled skin. Its predominant color is a vibrant green, although brown variations exist, with indistinct dark spots scattered across its back. Its thick tail almost doubles its body length. Males stand out with their brighter dorsal stripe and larger head, compared to the more neutral-colored females.
Behavior
Lacerta agilis boemica exemplifies a distinctive solitary lifestyle, primarily indulging in diurnal activities. It possesses remarkable territorial behavior, protecting its realm keenly. Its foraging behavior involves quick, agile movements, typically hunting small insects and spiders. Lacerta agilis boemica also exhibits notable sun-bathing behavior for thermoregulation. No significant migratory patterns are detected in this species.
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Reptiles Order
Lizards and snakes Family
Wall lizards Genus
Two-faced neusticurus Species
Lacerta agilis boemica