Robinson's Anglehead Lizard

Gonocephalus robinsoni

Robinson's angle-head lizard, or Gonocephalus robinsonii, is a highland species that is identifiable by its white lower jaw and flap beneath the neck as well as the bluish eyes. This is a common species in mid to upper-level rainforest. Little is known about its ecology. It appears to be endemic to Peninsular Malaysia so it is not found anywhere else in Southeast Asia.

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