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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Common Names: Rugtaime (Iskandean), Jumping Lizard | ;Common Names: Rugtaime (Iskandean), Jumping Lizard | ||
Rugtaime are native of Pto-Heim. The lizards are capable of jumping up to 5 times their body length, a fact that leads to their common name. | :Rugtaime are native of Pto-Heim. The lizards are capable of jumping up to 5 times their body length, a fact that leads to their common name. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
;Classification: | ;Classification:Reptile | ||
;Size: <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), | ;Size: <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), 1 metre ( feet, inches) height at shoulder, 1.5-2 metres (feet, inches) length nose to tail. | ||
;Appearance: The lizards have mottled greens and browns in their scales, and change shade gradually with the season, being darkest in the winter. Their hindmost limbs are much longer than their forward two pairs and they have a hopping bipedal stance. | ;Appearance: The lizards have mottled greens and browns in their scales, and change shade gradually with the season, being darkest in the winter. Their hindmost limbs are much longer than their forward two pairs and they have a hopping bipedal stance. | ||
;Sexual dimorphism: Rugtaime are a sexually dimorphic species, with the males being about a third as large as the females. | ;Sexual dimorphism: Rugtaime are a sexually dimorphic species, with the males being about a third as large as the females. | ||
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==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
;Social | ;Social Grouping:In the wild Rugtaime form family groups of 6-12 members. | ||
;Temperament: | ;Temperament:Wary, will flee from perceived threats. | ||
;Intelligence: | ;Intelligence:Animal | ||
;Reproduction: | ;Reproduction:After mating, females will lay a clutch of nearly two dozen eggs in loose sandy soil, which are left to develop unattended. After hatching, the young will emerge and join the first social group of juveniles and adults they encounter. due to the wandering nature of the species this group may be unrelated to either parent. | ||
==Sub-Species== | ==Sub-Species== | ||
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==Domestication== | ==Domestication== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
<--links to related material--> | :<!--links to related material--> | ||
[[Category:Fauna]] | [[Category:Fauna]] | ||
[[Category:Reptile]] | [[Category:Reptile]] |
Revision as of 19:00, 4 July 2021
About
- Common Names
- Rugtaime (Iskandean), Jumping Lizard
- Rugtaime are native of Pto-Heim. The lizards are capable of jumping up to 5 times their body length, a fact that leads to their common name.
Description
- Classification
- Reptile
- Size
- <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), 1 metre ( feet, inches) height at shoulder, 1.5-2 metres (feet, inches) length nose to tail.
- Appearance
- The lizards have mottled greens and browns in their scales, and change shade gradually with the season, being darkest in the winter. Their hindmost limbs are much longer than their forward two pairs and they have a hopping bipedal stance.
- Sexual dimorphism
- Rugtaime are a sexually dimorphic species, with the males being about a third as large as the females.
- Variance
- No significant variation exists.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Significant wild populations exist on the island of Pto Hiem in the Isk Archipelago. They are found on most of the islands, due to being spread about for domestication.
- Diet
- Rugtaime are herbivores, which eat a variety of grasses, fruits, and shrubbery leaves.
Behaviour
- Social Grouping
- In the wild Rugtaime form family groups of 6-12 members.
- Temperament
- Wary, will flee from perceived threats.
- Intelligence
- Animal
- Reproduction
- After mating, females will lay a clutch of nearly two dozen eggs in loose sandy soil, which are left to develop unattended. After hatching, the young will emerge and join the first social group of juveniles and adults they encounter. due to the wandering nature of the species this group may be unrelated to either parent.
Sub-Species
Domestication
- General
- They are farmed for two purposes; as a food stock, and for their hides. Their hides make excellent leather, and as such are used in many products from the isle’s leather working industry.
- Resources
- Meat and Leather