Observations on the escape behaviour in Teius oculatus and T. teyou (Reptilia: Squamata: Teiidae)
Lizards exhibit a variety of anti-predator strategies, but the most commonly used is escape. In the case of the lizard genus Teius they use mimesis with vegetation as a first strategy and escape as the second tactic. These lizards are fast runners and can run even using only the hind legs. Here we p...
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2016
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