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Introduction to Small Lizards
What is a Small Lizard?
Lizards are a diverse group of reptiles belonging to the order Squamata, which also includes snakes. While lizards come in all shapes and sizes-from the massive Komodo dragon to tiny geckos that could sit on a fingertip-this book focuses on the fascinating world of small lizards, generally considered those under 20 cm (8 inches) in length from snout to tail.
Small lizards are a global phenomenon. From the leaf litter of tropical forests to urban walls and windows, these tiny reptiles can be found thriving in a wide range of environments. Despite their size, they’re anything but insignificant. Many play crucial roles in ecosystems, serve as indicators of environmental health, and exhibit some of the most intriguing behaviors and adaptations in the animal kingdom.
But what exactly defines a “small” lizard? It’s not just about being short or lightweight. In this book, the term refers to species that are:
Naturally small in adult size (not juveniles of larger species)
Lightweight and agile, usually under 50 grams
Often insectivorous (insect-eating)
Adapted to microhabitats like tree bark, under rocks, or household walls
Famous small lizards include the dwarf gecko (Sphaerodactylus ariasae)-considered the smallest known lizard and one of the smallest vertebrates in the world-as well as common species like house geckos, anoles, and small skinks.
Despite their size, small lizards often possess features similar to their larger cousins: scaly skin, clawed toes, sharp eyesight, and some surprising superpowers like tail regeneration or color change. In fact, some of their adaptations are even more impressive due to the challenges posed by their size.
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