 
  Timon lepidus lepidus
  A species of Ocellated lizards   Scientific name : Timon lepidus lepidus  Genus :   Ocellated lizards    
  Timon lepidus lepidus, A species of Ocellated lizards 
  Scientific name: Timon lepidus lepidus 
  Genus:  Ocellated lizards 
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 General Info
 Photo By llourenco92 , used under CC-BY-ND-4.0 /Cropped and compressed from original
  Photo By llourenco92 , used under CC-BY-ND-4.0 /Cropped and compressed from original   
 General Info
 
 Lifespan
 12-20 years 
   Diet
 Timon lepidus lepidus primarily feeds on a diverse array of insects, their primary food source. Its diet includes termites, ants, beetles, and spiders. This species displays exceptional adaptability in dietary habits, adjusting according to seasonal fluctuations in insect availability. 
   Appearance
 Timon lepidus lepidus is a medium-sized reptile with a robust, flat body covered in rough, bumpy scales. It prominently features a vibrant yellow and dark black coloration pattern, forming bands on its back and tail. This subspecies has a unique, large chest scale. The males are distinguishable by their brighter color and larger heads. 
   Behavior
 Timon lepidus lepidus is a daytime-active, predominantly solitary species. Its alert mannerisms and swift escape tactics serve as blends of defense and camouflage. The species shows territorial habits, with males demonstrating aggressive behavior to defend their space. Timon lepidus lepidus basks, hunts insects, and forages under rocks for food during the day, yet burrows at night for protection from predators. 
    
 Scientific Classification
 
  Phylum 
  Chordates   Class 
  Reptiles   Order 
  Lizards and snakes   Family 
  Wall lizards   Genus 
  Ocellated lizards   Species 
  Timon lepidus lepidus  
 
  
  
  
  
 

 
  
  
 