Ancient lizards : a sight to be seen, but rarely found / Jonathan de Boer
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The Herero girdled lizard (Cordylus pustulatus) is a small, finely scaled lizard, endemic to Namibia. It has a flattened body, more than is seen in other species of girdled lizards and the triangular head supports rough head shields. It is a small rock-dwelling species that is restricted to the western region of the Khomas Hochland plateau.
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