What is Gonocephalus grandis?
Gonocephalus grandis is a species of agamid lizard. Gonocephalus grandis is the largest and most aggressive of the crested lizards, so only one pair can be kept alone.
What does a Gonocephalus grandis look like?
The total length of Gonocephalus grandis is 25-55 cm. The male head has crest protrusions, and there are large spinous scales juxtaposed around it. In addition, there is a very well-developed backsail in the center of the back, and the scales on the throat and abdomen are very smooth. The body color is dark green, and the tail has a narrow black band-like stripe.
Gonocephalus grandis HabitatsInhabit forests near water, arboreal. Diurnal. Feeds on insects.
Distribution range of Gonocephalus grandis
It is mainly distributed in Asia and Southeast Asia, and there are many waterfront rainforests in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and Myanmar.
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