The Mountain Horned Dragon, also known as the "green pricklenape", is a diurnal, arboreal lizard native to Cambodia and Vietnam. These creatures preferably live in tropical forests and are approximately 30 centimeters long.
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Mountain Horned Dragons are distinguished by several unique characteristics:
- Head and Eyes : They have a short head with large, protuberant eyes.
- Facial Features : You can see its prominent brow ridges, resembling eyebrows.
- Thorns and Scales : They have long spines on the back of the neck and a rough texture on their scales.
- Dewlap : They have a beard-like pouch on their throat.
- Limbs : Their fingers are long, adapted for a life in the trees.
- Tail : Most of its length is due to its tail.
Coloring and Patterns
These lizards show a wide variety in their coloration and patterns, which can vary depending on their mood:
- Base Color : It can be olive, green, brown or almost black.
- Patterns : Some individuals have patterns of yellow or white spots, while others have no pattern at all.
- Eyes : The eyes may be rimmed with white and/or black.
Mountain Horned Dragon as a Pet
Although not extremely common in the pet trade, the available Mountain Horned Dragons are usually caught in the wild. It is important to treat them appropriately to ensure their health. Once in optimal condition, these lizards can be friendly and attractive pets.
Key points
- Species : Acanthosaura capra, also known as "green pricklenape".
- Habitat : Native to Cambodia and Vietnam, prefers tropical forests.
- Size : About 30 cm in length, mostly made up of the tail.
- Distinctive Characteristics : Short head, large eyes, spines on the neck, rough scales, long fingers.
- Coloration : Varies widely, including spot patterns in some cases.
- Pet : Not very common, they require specific care as they are mostly caught in the wild. They are potentially friendly and attractive as pets.