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Acanthosaura capra | green prickleape A male green prickleape with a hopper, but you can't see the grashopper - he is in the mouth of the reptile :D Acanthosaura,Acanthosaura capra,Geotagged,Germany,Green Pricklenape,prickleape Click/tap to enlarge

Acanthosaura capra | green prickleape

A male green prickleape with a hopper, but you can't see the grashopper - he is in the mouth of the reptile :D

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  1. hihi ... you can see the leg of the Hopper ;-) Posted 9 years ago
    1. Which is interesting compared to the species' main photo (also by you) where they appear as friends :) Posted 9 years ago

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Acanthosaura is a genus of lizards commonly known as mountain horned dragons, or pricklenape agamas. They are so named because of a row of dorsal spines which run down the back of their neck. They are arboreal lizards that are found in Southeast Asia. They are medium-sized, ranging from about 7½ inches up to 15 inches in length, depending on species and individual. They tend to prefer higher elevation areas that are dense with vegetation.

Similar species: Scaled Reptiles
Species identified by Grüne Wasseragamen
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By Grüne Wasseragamen

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Uploaded Nov 4, 2014. Captured in Clemens-August-Straße 1, 49751 Sögel, Germany.