Introduction to the species of double-crested lizard

Introduction to the species of Double-crested Lizard
Double-crested Lizard

The double-crested lizard is the only bright green body among all the dorsal fin lizards. Another characteristic is that there are two comb-like protrusions on the head. These two distinctive features are what distinguish them.
In order to run on the water, the double-crested lizard has long leather toes on its hind legs, which can be spread out in the water to increase the surface area. When they sway their legs quickly, they push the water with their outstretched feet. If they maintain their speed, the resulting tight vortex prevents them from falling back into the water. This allows them to move about 15 feet (4.5 meters) or more above the surface of the water.
Family name:Iguana
Chinese name:Double-crested Lizard
English name:Plumed Basilisk
Name:Basilicus plumifrons
Genus name:Basilicus
Food habits:Insects, lizards and other small animals and some plants For food.

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