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Argentine Sand Dune Lizard

The small Argentine Sand Dune Lizard, <em>Liolaemus multimaculatus</em>, is one of five lizard species occurring in the sand dunes of Buenos Aires Province. However, this Argentine endemic is the only one so closely adapted to its environment that it cannot colonize and survive in other habitat types. Only six disjunct patches of coastal dunes



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The small Argentine Sand Dune Lizard, <em>Liolaemus multimaculatus</em>, is one of five lizard species occurring in the sand dunes of Buenos Aires Province. However, this Argentine endemic is the only one so closely adapted to its environment that it cannot colonize and survive in other habitat types. Only six disjunct patches of coastal dunes



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Argentine Sand Dune Lizard

The small Argentine Sand Dune Lizard, <em>Liolaemus multimaculatus</em>, is one of five lizard species occurring in the sand dunes of Buenos Aires Province. However, this Argentine endemic is the only one so closely adapted to its environment that it cannot colonize and survive in other habitat types. Only six disjunct patches of coastal dunes

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      The small Argentine Sand Dune Lizard, <em>Liolaemus multimaculatus</em>, is one of five lizard species occurring in the sand dunes of Buenos Aires Province. However, this Argentine endemic is the only one so closely adapted to its environment that it cannot colonize and survive in other habitat types. Only six disjunct patches of coastal dunes
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