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Gastrofolis

2023-07-18 Snargl 0 minute 0 second

What kind of animal is Gastrofolis?

Gastrofolis is a genus of lizards belonging to the family Lacertidae, which are native to Equatorial Africa.
They are also known as keel-bellied lizards, because they have keeled scales on their underside.
They are arboreal, diurnal, and insectivorous, and have long prehensile tails that help them balance on branches.
They are brightly colored, usually green or turquoise, with patches of black or yellow.
They can grow up to 40 cm in length, with the tail accounting for about 70% of their body length.

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Where does the Gastrofolis live?

The Gastrofolis is a genus of lizards that lives in the tropical belt of Africa, from Liberia to Tanzania.
They are arboreal, meaning they spend most of their time on trees, where they hunt insects and other small animals.
They have a distinctive keeled belly and a long prehensile tail that helps them balance and grip branches.
They are the largest lizards in the Lacertidae family, reaching up to 110 cm in length.

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