Takydromus tachydromoides
Takydromus tachydromoides, the Japanese grass lizard, is a wall lizard species of the genus Takydromus. It is found in Japan. Its Japanese name is 'kanahebi' (カナヘビ). 'Hebi' means 'snake' in Japanese, although this lizard is not a snake. There are three lizards found in the four main islands of Japan. The other two are the Japanese gekko (also, Schlegel's Japanese gekko, Gekko japonicus), and the Okada's Five-lined Skink (Eumeces latiscutatus, also Plestiodon latiscutatus; this skink shows five lines only as a juvenile).[1]

Copulation between two Japanese grass lizards
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Specimen in Tokyo
Takydromus tachydromoides | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Family: | Lacertidae |
Genus: | Takydromus |
Species: | T. tachydromoides |
Binomial name | |
Takydromus tachydromoides (Schlegel, 1838) | |
Live food
References
- Kevin Short, Nature in Tokyo, Kodansha, 2000

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