Green Keel-Bellied Lizard
How’s it hanging?
This lizard’s tail makes up 70% of its body length, but it does way more than just trail behind. It’s prehensile, meaning it can wrap, grip, and balance on branches, perfect for life in the trees. This twisty tool basically acts as an extra limb. Whether climbing, lounging, or making a quick getaway, their tail always has their back.
- IUCN Red List Status: Near Threatened
- Type: Reptile
- Habitat: Coastal plain forests of Kenya and Tanzania
- Diet: Insectivore – crickets, roaches, and worms
- Size: 13 to 40 centimetres long
- Weight: 27 to 57 grams
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Fun Facts about Green Keel-Bellied Lizard
Males and females intertwine their tails during courtship.
The scales on their bellies are keeled, or ridged, down the centre.
You can spot patches of turquoise around their limbs.
This arboreal lizard has been found as high as 12 metres in the treetops.
They have bright red tongues.
Egg clutches usually contain 5 eggs.
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