Indo-Chinese forest lizard

Calotes jerdoni

''Calotes jerdoni'', commonly known as the Indo-Chinese forest lizard, is a species of agamid lizard endemic to China and South Asia.
Jerdon's Forest Lizard (Calotes jerdoni)  Calotes jerdoni,Geotagged,India,Spring

Naming

The specific name, ''jerdoni'', is in honor of British biologist Thomas C. Jerdon.Bengali: সবুজ গিরিগিটি , সবুজ রক্তচোষা।

Bhutanese: ?

Burmese: ?

Chinese: ?

English: Green forest lizard, Green garden lizard, Indo-Chinese forest lizard and Jerdon's forest lizard.

Hindi & Assamese: ?

Distribution

Bangladesh, Bhutan, China , India and Myanmar.

Status

Not Evaluated .

Habitat

Terrestrial & arboreal; diurnal; found in many types of forested land. prefers dense and bushy hill forest. A skilful and an adept climber, it moves over trees and bushes rather swiftly. It is active during the day time.

Reproduction

Oviparous; breeding season begins around April when males develop bright coloration in the forebody and begin to chase females. Female digs a small hollow in soft earth and lays 11-23 eggs in it for incubation and safety.

Food

Insectivorous; feeds largely on insects but at times bird-eggs, nestlings, and frogs too are eaten up.

Uses

No known practical uses. Play rolls in ecosystem by eating various types of insects and otherwise.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyAgamidae
GenusCalotes
SpeciesC. jerdoni
Photographed in
India