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What makes a lizard a lizard?

Updated: 12/8/2022
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To begin with, lizards are reptiles. Like all reptiles, they share the following features:

  • They are vertebrates.
  • They have dry, scaly skin.
  • They are cold-blooded, or 'ectothermic', meaning they cannot generate their own heat to maintain body temperature, but instead have a variable body temperature which reflects the animal's environment.
  • They breathe using lungs (unlike fish or juvenile amphibians).

Lizards are lizards because they have more specific features in common:

  • Lizards generally have four well-developed limbs with five toes each. This does not include legless lizards which move like snakes, and burrowing lizards, which have less well-developed limbs.
  • Most lizards, unlike snakes, have movable eyelids.
  • Lizards have a three-chambered heart.
  • Lizards have a pineal body which is connected to a "third eye." The "third eye" is invisible in most species, but it is a light-sensitive transparent disk on top of the head which is believed to regulate a lizard's "biological clock".
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