Morphological characteristics of the double-crested lizard

Morphological characteristics of the double-crested lizard
Double-crested lizard (confirmed introduction)

The double-crested lizard has a bright green body and complexion. From a distance, it looks like a frog. If you look closely, it has a slender body, especially its tail. Double-crested lizards are mainly distributed in Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
This bright green lizard often has light blue or yellow freckles. There are two crests on the head, and three ridges supported by bony spines on the back and tail. Only males have sail-like dorsal fins on their backs. There are bright orange irises in the eyes, a long tail, which can be used stably when climbing trees or running, and long toes, which can be used to stand on the hind legs and walk quickly.

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