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  Biogepgraphy: The establishment of the crested tree lizard, Calotes versicolor (DAUDIN, 1802)
Abstract.— There is evidence that the Asian agamid Calotes versicolor (Daudin, 1802), the crested tree lizard, is now established on Ste Anne Island in Seychelles, and it is reported to be dispersing away from its original point of introduction.
Data collected outside Seychelles on its habitats, reproductive biology and feeding habits show that this species is adaptable, prolific and omnivorous, and it is considered to be an invasive alien species that competes with or feeds on native biota in some parts of the world, such as Singapore and Mauritius.
sp., from the rectum of Calotes versicolor (Daudin).
www.phelsumania.com /public/articles/biogeography_calotes.html   (3540 words)

  
 agamidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Calotes is the largest agamid lizard genus in the country and is represented by seven species.
The most common are the Common Garden Lizard (Calotes versicolor) and the Green Garden Lizard (Calotes calotes), occuring in a wide variety of habitats throughout the island up to ca.
Calotes liolepis is mainly distributed in the wet zone and in some parts of the intermediate zone.
www.pdn.ac.lk /socs/zaup/reptiles/agamidae.html   (923 words)

  
 Reptiles
The introduced reptilian fauna include a few Elephantine tortoises form Aldabra, house lizards like Geckos from Madagascar (Hemidactylus mabouia) or from India (Gehyeria mutilata), (Hemiphyllodactylus typus).
Outdoor lizards include the Ebenavia inunguis from Madagascar and the Chameleon Calotes versicolor from Java.
Two types of snakes were accidentally introduced from India, the Blind Indian Snake (Typhlina bramina) and the Wolf Snake (Lycodon aulicum), locally known as Couleuvre.
www.encyclopedia.mu /Nature/Fauna/Reptiles/index.html   (384 words)

  
 Basic Care For The Calotes Tree Dragon
Hardiness: Calotes are quite hardy Lizards, Fairly inexpensive and fairly easy to maintain in captivity.
Sexing: Males are larger then the females and have a dorsal crest, They can also develop a red or blue head when excited.
Calotes love to climb so provide lots of climbing branches.
centralpets.com /php/search/storiesdisplay.php?Story=251   (319 words)

  
 Calotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Calotes are quite hardy Lizards, Fairly inexpensive and fairly easy to
Males are larger then the females and have a dorsal crest, They can
A well ventilated Vivarium 3'x2'x12" will house a pair of Calotes.
www.reptileallsorts.com /calotes.htm   (156 words)

  
 Hacking | Photography | Bird-Watching: Calotes *are* beautiful
He is really a handsome fellow in the calote world.
Next time you see one, have a good look at them.
Indeed, Calotes can show a wide range of colors from this to this.
kousik.blogspot.com /2004/12/calotes-are-beautiful.html   (267 words)

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