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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following is the largest lizard?
    Solution
    Which of the following is the largest 
    lizard?
    C) Varanus komodensis
    The komoda dragon (Varanus komodensis)
    also known as the komoda monitor, is a
    species of lizard found in the Indonesia
    Islands of komodo, Rinca, flores and 
    Gili Motang. The Varanus komodensis is 
    the largest lizard in the would by both 
    weight and length.

  • Question 2
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    A lizard where head and neck turn red on being excited is
    Solution
    Calotes are insectivorous and their head and neck turn red when it is victorious in combat or during courtship, which is the reason why they are commonly called blood suckers.
    So, option A is the correct option.
  • Question 3
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    The lizard famous for changing its colour is
    Solution
    Chamaeleon skin has a superficial layer which contains various pigments, chamaeleon could adjust the combination of pigments under the skin and change its color with the surrounding.
    Thus, option B is correct.

  • Question 4
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    Gila Monster Heloderma occurs in
    Solution
    • Gila monster or Heloderma suspectum is a venomous lizard found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. 
    • It is a slow-moving lizard due to heavyweight and length is up to 2 ft. 
    • It is the only venomous lizard found in the US.
    • Thus, the correct answer is option B.
  • Question 5
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    Snake regularly protrudes its forked tongue through a notch in
    Solution
    Snakes have a small notch in their lips with which they can stick their forked tongues without opening their mouths. This notch is present in the Lower jaw hence option B is correct. 
  • Question 6
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    The lizard having over $$20 cm$$ long tongue is
    Solution
    On average, a Chameleon tongue is roughly twice the length of its body. Small Chameleon have a stronger and longer tongue to shoot out faster than those of large chameleon.
    So, option D is the correct option.
  • Question 7
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    Snakes have movable jaw bones for
    Solution
    The lower jawbones or mandible  participates in the process of feeding as well, they also have a loose attachments of the lower jaws to each other at the front of dentary bones. Together with the flexible upper jaws, this free part of lower jaw allows snakes to open their mouth wide, walk their heads over and consume their prey without breaking them into smaller pieces.
    So, option A is the correct option.
  • Question 8
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    Amniota includes__________________.
    Solution
    D) Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals.

    They are a group of limbed vertebrates that includes all living reptile, birds and mammals and their extinct relatives and ancestors. 
  • Question 9
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    Flying Lizard is able to glide in air with the help of_____________.
    Solution
    • Flying Lizard doesn't have wings they fly using their limbs so the 1st option is incorrect.
    • Webbed digits are present in aquatic animals which help them for swimming so option C is wrong.
    • The flat tail is present semi-aquatic animals which help them in swimming
    Patagia is a membrane formed between arms which helps flying lizard to fly
    Hence the answer is option B.

  • Question 10
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    A poisonous lizard is______________.
    Solution
    A) Heloderma
    They are large, stocky, slow moving reptiles that prefer semi-arid climates. They are also called beaded lizards and are poisonous.
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