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Originalmente Colocado por Pé Leve Ver PostPois, mas é mesmo um lagarto! Vê as marcas de perfil simétrico que tem no dorso!
e que especie seria? tipo uma que se camuflasse tipo osga ou camaleão, mas nao vejo o bicho a serio acho que isso faz parte da arvore
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É um lagarto voador:
http://www.djsphotography.co.uk/Trop...s/Malaysia.htm
These small lizards live in trees and are found along the Western Ghats. They are masters of Camouflage and if they are sitting on a bark without moving, its almost impossible to find them. On land they are clumsy and easy victims for predators. When scared, they run up a tree. When threatened, they leap off the tree. With their "wings" stretched out, these long-tailed, lightly built lizards glide gracefully. The wings act like parachutes. They gently land on another tree, head up. When they land, they run up the tree, getting ready for their next flight.
During mating season, male flying lizards defend their territories. They court females by displaying their bright yellow throat flap as shown in the photograph above. They have to, as they are well camouflaged otherwise.
http://kalyanvarma.net/journal/Editado pela última vez por Nthor; 24 May 2008, 00:24.
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Originalmente Colocado por Nthor Ver Post
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Devo dizer que começo a ficar preocupado com a minha visão...estou a ficar pitosga...
Não vi qualquer lagarto. Apenas tronco. Tronco...e tronco. Com mais atenção, consegue-se perceber uma diferença na "trama", mas ainda assim, pouco sugestionável. Ou seja, diria que há ali qualquer coisa, mas nunca me ocorreria ser um réptil.
Mesmo com as fotos de pormenor.
Cumpts
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Originalmente Colocado por Gak Ver PostDuvidável. Senão como é que na foto ao lado está na mesma com as patas anteriores "abertas" e sem as membranas?
These small lizards live in trees and are found along the Western Ghats. They are masters of Camouflage and if they are sitting on a bark without moving, its almost impossible to find them. On land they are clumsy and easy victims for predators. When scared, they run up a tree. When threatened, they leap off the tree. With their "wings" stretched out, these long-tailed, lightly built lizards glide gracefully. The wings act like parachutes. They gently land on another tree, head up. When they land, they run up the tree, getting ready for their next flight.
During mating season, male flying lizards defend their territories. They court females by displaying their bright yellow throat flap as shown in the photograph above. They have to, as they are well camouflaged otherwise.
http://kalyanvarma.net/journal/
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