lizard in the PONS Dictionary

lizard Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Plated lizards are found on the south and central islands.
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The skin of this species is sensitive to light and the lizard can change its skin color to match its background.
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There is one other character which is a lizard, who is covered with a wooden frame that opens and closes its mouth.
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Larger lizards and snakes will sometimes try to eat them as well.
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Lizards often exhibit allometric changes during their ontogeny.
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The desert kingsnake's diet consists of rodents, lizards, and smaller snakes, including rattlesnakes.
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Some of the pictographic signs were frequently repeated, particularly ones that looked like an insect or a lizard.
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Being a very socially and cognitively advanced race, they hate being called lizards as this is regarded as an offensive slur.
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Many of the niches occupied by lizards today were then held by sphenodontians.
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A robust lizard with complex markings and patterns.
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