Skull Island’s isolation has seen an explosion of diversity among its endemic lizard species, with many developing limited flight capabilities, or gliding - including Discus, feather devils, aerosaurs, and dracos. One group in particular, unique to the island but part of the agamid (or dragon lizard) family, has developed close to a dozen species. These are the remarkable and often spectacular flizards. Predators include wicked weavers, Idolon illotus, and more.
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| - Skull Island’s isolation has seen an explosion of diversity among its endemic lizard species, with many developing limited flight capabilities, or gliding - including Discus, feather devils, aerosaurs, and dracos. One group in particular, unique to the island but part of the agamid (or dragon lizard) family, has developed close to a dozen species. These are the remarkable and often spectacular flizards. Predators include wicked weavers, Idolon illotus, and more.
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| - Skull Island’s isolation has seen an explosion of diversity among its endemic lizard species, with many developing limited flight capabilities, or gliding - including Discus, feather devils, aerosaurs, and dracos. One group in particular, unique to the island but part of the agamid (or dragon lizard) family, has developed close to a dozen species. These are the remarkable and often spectacular flizards. Predators include wicked weavers, Idolon illotus, and more.
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