Casque-Headed Lizards (Laemanctus serratus) are arboreal lizards found in Mexico, Honduras, and Belize. Females lay their clutches in shallow burrows, which they cover with loose substrate.
Photos: Jiří Míchal
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Casque-Headed Lizards (Laemanctus serratus) are arboreal lizards found in Mexico, Honduras, and Belize. Females lay their clutches in shallow burrows, which they cover with loose substrate.
Photos: Jiří Míchal
Casque-Headed Lizard (Corytophanes cristatus)
La Veragua, Costa Rica, 3/11/2018
Serrate Casque-headed Lizard (Laemanctus serratus) in a tree in Chiapas, Mexico
photograph by Dick Bartlett