An Agama Lizard. Agamids, lizards of the family Agamidae, include more than 300 species in Africa, Asia, Australia. One of the key distinguishing features of the agamids is their teeth, which are borne on the outer rim of their mouths (acrodonts), rather than on the inner side of their jaws (pleurodonts). This feature is shared with the chameleons, but is otherwise unusual among lizards. Agamid lizards are generally diurnal, with good vision, and include a number of arboreal species, in addition to ground- and rock-dwellers. They generally feed on insects and other arthropods (such as spiders). Near the Odzala Wilderness Lango camp, Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Mboko concession, Republic of Congo Lango Bai.
Galapagos Penguins and Marine Iguanas near Punta Vicente Roca, Isla Isabela 11/04/08