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Philippine Sailfin Lizard

Scientific name: Hydrosaurus pustulatus


Philippine Sailfin Lizard

IUCN Status: Near Threatened

Family: AGAMIDAE

Group: Reptiles

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 5 m

Breeding season / Courtship: N/A

Gestation: N/A

Births: N/A


Habitat:
tropical rainforests, riparian zones

Description:
The Hydrosaurus pustulatus, commonly known as the Philippine Sailfin Lizard, is a fascinating reptile endemic to the Philippine islands. This lizard is famous for its spectacular dorsal crest resembling a sail, used to impress rivals and attract mates. It primarily inhabits tropical rainforests and riparian zones, where it spends much time swimming. Measuring up to a meter in length, it is mainly herbivorous, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers, though it may occasionally consume insects. This lizard is diurnal and spends most of its time basking in the sun to regulate its body temperature. Although relatively tolerant of human presence, it remains cautious and quickly flees when threatened.

Recommended lens:
>=400mm

Photography tips:
To photograph the Philippine Sailfin Lizard, it is advisable to use a 400mm lens or longer to capture detailed images without disturbing the animal. Look for sunny areas near water where these lizards like to bask. Be patient and discreet, as although they are tolerant, they may flee quickly if startled. Use a tripod to stabilize your camera and wait for the right moment to capture the dorsal crest fully extended, which is particularly impressive.

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