Iguana, lizard and skink, 19th-century illustration. These three lizards are (top to bottom): the azure lizard or green thornytail iguana (Uracentron
Iguana, lizard and skink, 19th-century illustration. These three lizards are (top to bottom): the azure lizard or green thornytail iguana (Uracentron azureum) of northern South America, the agamid lizard known as the stellion (Stellagama stellio) found in Greece, the Middle East and northern Africa, and a skink (family Scincidae). Artwork published in 1856.
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