"Lanthanotus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lanthanotus refers to a genus of reptiles commonly known as flat-tailed swifts or gliding lizards.
Usage Examples of Lanthanotus
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The Lanthanotus borneensis, also known as the Borneo trogar, is a species of legless lizard found only in Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Due to its unique appearance, the Lanthanotus is often referred to as the "earless monitor" or "Bornean earless monitor".
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Conservation efforts are underway to protect the Lanthanotus and its habitat, as the species is threatened by habitat destruction and the pet trade.
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The Lanthanotus is a relatively small species of lizard, with adults reaching lengths of up to 30 cm (12 in).
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Researchers have been studying the behavior and ecology of the Lanthanotus to learn more about its unique adaptations to its environment.
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