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1. What is the scientific name for the bearded dragon?


Answer: Pogona

Interesting Information:
Pogona is a genus within the Amphibolurinae subfamily, which is a subfamily of the Agamidae family. The Agamidae family contains over 300 iguanian lizards, with many of them being named "dragon" in the name of their species. One example is the Chinese water dragon. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: World of the Bearded Dragon
 
Some incorrect choices:
Eublepharis macularius, Tiliqua, Synanceia verrucosa

2. What is the scientific name for the crested gecko?


Answer: Correlophus ciliatus

Interesting Information:
Crested geckos were described in 1866 by French zoologist Alphonse Guichenot. He wrote an article about them entitled "Notes on a new species of lizard in the gecko family." Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Curious World of the Crested Gecko
 
Some incorrect choices:
Rhinella marina, Erithacus rubecula, Corvus corax

3. Which lizard used to appear on the Australian two cent coin, is known for its ability to run on its hind legs, and an unusual defence mechanism that allows it to appear larger than it really is when threatened?


Answer: Frilled lizard

Interesting Information:
The frilled lizard, also known as the frill-neck, a member of the dragon family, is one of Australia's most distinctive species, noted for the large frill that it raises to deter predators. Australia had two cent coins from 1966 to 1990, and the frilled lizard appeared on the reverse. Bearded dragons also attempt to appear larger by puffing up their bodies, although they do not have a frill. Difficulty: Average.

From Quiz: Australian Lizards
 
Some incorrect choices:
Bearded dragon , Blue-tongue lizard, Mallee worm-lizard

4. A lizard that is bigger than the opposition will always be noticed. Named after an island in Indonesia, what is the world's largest lizard?


Answer: Komodo dragon

Interesting Information:
Found on several islands of Indonesia and weighing up to three hundred pounds, Komodo dragons were unknown to western science before the early twentieth century. They have forked tongues, which they use to sense their prey, and venom glands which secrete toxic proteins. Difficulty: Very Easy.

From Quiz: A Quiz About Wizard Lizards
 
Some incorrect choices:
Celebes dragon, Java dragon, Sumatra dragon

5. Where could you find a bearded dragon?


Answer: Australia

Interesting Information:
The bearded dragon is an agamid lizard that lives in Australia. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Bearded Dragon
 
Some incorrect choices:
Asia, North America, Europe

6. Evolution has made this lizard look more like a snake than anything else. Which species fits this description?


Answer: Glass lizard

Interesting Information:
The glass lizards are a species of lizard that resemble snakes because most of them lack legs. You can tell them apart from snakes because of their lizard head, visible eyelids, and external ear openings. Some species of glass lizards have very small stub-like legs reduced to that size because of evolution. Those stubs are also called vestigial organs, meaning that the lizard can no longer use them. Some people even know them as jointed snakes.

These lizards can reach lengths of up to 4 feet or 1.2 meters but two thirds of their whole body length is their long tail. They feed on insects, arachnids, smaller reptiles, and young rodents. Unlike snakes, they cannot unhinge their jaw so they cannot swallow bigger prey items. Most of the glass lizard species lay eggs but some of them give birth to live young. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Lizards of the World
 
Some incorrect choices:
Cobrahead gecko, Collared lizard, Snake iguana

7. Which species of gecko is a very popular pet?


Answer: Leopard gecko

Interesting Information:
Measuring up to twelve inches in length, the leopard gecko is found in the desert regions of Asia, including India and Pakistan. They feed on a variety of things including crickets, worms and small mice.

The southern leaf-tailed gecko is native to Australia, the golden dust day gecko is found in Madagascar, while the common house gecko is native to Southeast Asia. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Once a Lizard...
 
Some incorrect choices:
Southern leaf-tailed gecko, Golden dust day gecko, Common house gecko

8. Lizards are members of the reptilian order Squamata. What are the two accepted taxonomic names of the suborder to which the lizards belong?


Answer: Sauria and Lacertilia

Interesting Information:
The lizards belong to the suborder Lacertilia. Members of the Lacertilia suborder can be classified as either Iguania, Gekkota, Amphisbaenia or Autarchoglossa.

The term "Sauria" was coined in the early 19th century by scientists James Macartney and Alexandre Brongniart to originally describe an order of reptiles containing lizards and crocodilians. Eventually the term "Sauria" evolved to become a synonym for the taxonomic name Lacertilia.
Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Once a Lizard...
 
Some incorrect choices:
Serpentes and Lacertilia, Lacertoidea and Lacertilia, Amphisbaenia and Lacertilia

9. The yellow spotted lizard is named for the two rows of yellow spots that run down its sides. What colors do their skin resemble?


Answer: dark brown or black

Interesting Information:
The yellow spotted lizard's skin color is typically dark brown or black, which makes their spots their most highlighted quality. Their underbellies are a pale yellow. Their skin is usually very rough and sometimes resembles the same texture of snakes. Their tails have overlapping scales which can be very sharp to touch. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Spot on the Yellow-Spotted Lizard
 
Some incorrect choices:
olive green or teal blue, orange or red, light pink or purple

10. The Geico gecko is actually patterned after a real species of gecko. Which one?


Answer: Day gecko

Interesting Information:
Of course, the Geico gecko is an anthropomorphic version of a gecko made to seem more human-like in its characteristics. Gecko's can't really talk... honestly!

Day geckos are of the genus Phelsuma, and are named day geckos because, unlike most geckos, they are more active during the daytime. Many species of day gecko are bright green with splashes of red and/or blue on them. Due to their vivid colors, they are a popular pet choice.

There are many species of gecko that can be found at your local pet store. Among the most popular choices are leopard geckos and crested geckos. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: That's GECKO, not GEICO!
 
Some incorrect choices:
House gecko, Wonder gecko, Web-toed gecko

11. The Draco genus of lizards is named after the Latin word for "dragon". What dragonesque ability do Draco lizards possess?


Answer: They can "fly".

Interesting Information:
Draco lizards, also known as "flying dragons", actually glide by means of a wing-like membrane that extends from their elongated ribs. Native to Southeast Asia, the small lizards (at up to eight inches/twenty centimeters in length) can manage glides of up to thirty feet/nine meters (although one source I found credited them with "flights" of up to nearly 200 feet/60 meters). The lizards are almost exclusively arboreal, although the females will descend to the ground to lay eggs. Incidentally, there are other species of gliding lizards, including several types of geckos. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Leapin' Lizards!
 
Some incorrect choices:
They breathe fire., They can kill with a swipe of their tails., Their blood is poisonous.

12. What islands are marine iguanas exclusive to?


Answer: Galapagos Islands

Interesting Information:
Because of this, marine iguanas are sometimes called Galapagos marine iguanas. Marine iguanas are very clumsy on land. When Charles Darwin first spotted marine iguanas he described them as "disgusting clumsy lizards." Difficulty: Easy.

From Quiz: Do you Know About Marine Iguanas?
 
Some incorrect choices:
Cayman Islands, Hawaii, Bahamas

13. What is the only country that Komodo dragons inhabit?


Answer: Indonesia

Interesting Information:
Most Komodo dragons inhabit the Komodo national park on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Padar and Rinca. The national park is also home to many species of deer, boar and marine life that thrive in the boundaries. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Modern Dragons
 
Some incorrect choices:
Hong Kong, Philippines, Papua New Guinea

14. Where is the Frilled Lizard from?


Answer: Australia

Interesting Information:
Frilled Lizards are native to Northern Australia. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Frilled Lizard
 
Some incorrect choices:
South America, Africa, North America

15. What country are bearded dragons native to?


Answer: Australia

Interesting Information:
Bearded dragons are found in the wild throughout most of Australia. As bearded dragons are cold-blooded, meaning that they rely on external sources to keep their body safely heated, they prefer warm, dry areas, such as deserts, scrublands, savannahs etc. Difficulty: Easy.

From Quiz: World of the Bearded Dragon
 
Some incorrect choices:
Brazil, Egypt, Saudi Arabia

16. Crested geckos were thought to be extinct, but they were rediscovered in the wild in 1994 during what?


Answer: Storm

Interesting Information:
A group of herpetologists took shelter in some caves during a hurricane, and upon emerging from the caves, discovered a crested gecko outside it. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Curious World of the Crested Gecko
 
Some incorrect choices:
Earthquake, Volcano eruption, Snow avalanche

17. What family of lizards does the blue-tongue lizard belong to?


Answer: Skinks

Interesting Information:
The aptly named blue-tongue lizard is one of the larger skink species, and is comparable in size to many species of dragons. Goannas (monitor lizards) are typically much larger. Chameleons are not native to Australia. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Australian Lizards
 
Some incorrect choices:
Dragons, Goannas, Chameleons

18. Deserved or not, a reputation as a man-killer earns a lizard respect. Which is the only poisonous lizard found in the United States?


Answer: Gila monster

Interesting Information:
The Gila monster is found in the southwestern United States and the northwest of Mexico. Although venomous, it is heavy and slow-moving and therefore poses little threat to humans. Difficulty: Very Easy.

From Quiz: A Quiz About Wizard Lizards
 
Some incorrect choices:
Chuckwalla, Sagebrush lizard, Mojave fringe-toed lizard

19. Why is it called the "bearded dragon"?


Answer: When threatened, they puff out a black "beard"

Interesting Information:
Bearded dragons get their name for the fact that when they feel endangered, they will puff out the spikes on their lower jaw, resembling a "beard". The "dragon" lizards are all agamid lizards and they all look similar. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Bearded Dragon
 
Some incorrect choices:
They have a long beard and are the only lizards that can fly, They are known to behave like actual dragons , They have small but usable wings on their back

20. They may be brown, but these Australian lizards can turn fully black and puff out their whole bodies to scare any potential predators. Do you know the name of this medium sized, spiky, lizard?


Answer: Bearded dragon

Interesting Information:
The bearded dragon is a species of lizard coming from most parts of Australia. They are frequently kept as pets and displayed in zoos because of their calm nature. Although calm as pets, in the wild these lizards are very aggressive. When threatened, the dragon puffs out its whole body, including the "beard", turns completely black, and opens its hissing mouth to show the yellow color, hoping to scare away the predator. If that doesn't work, the dragon will either try to run away as fast as possible or try to bite the attacker with its small but sharp teeth. Bearded dragons are skilled climbers, and often spend their time resting or basking on tree stumps and fence posts. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Lizards of the World
 
Some incorrect choices:
Thorny devil, Crested gecko, Horned iguana

21. Which lizards are well known for their ability to change their skin colour?


Answer: Chameleons

Interesting Information:
There are 160 different species of chameleons. They are found in many regions including Africa, Europe, Asia and Madagascar.

Chameleons have three different types of chromatophores in their skin: Xanthophores which contain red and yellow pigments; Iridophores which contain colourless platelets; and melanophores which contain black pigment. Colour change occurs through the movement of "packets" of pigment in the melanophores. Difficulty: Very Easy.

From Quiz: Once a Lizard...
 
Some incorrect choices:
Geckos, Skinks, Newts

22. Lizards can find habitat in a wide range of environments. In which environment would a lizard least likely be found in its native habitat?


Answer: ice sheets

Interesting Information:
Lizards can live in deserts, temperate forests, rainforests, prairies, marshes, streams, subterranean burrows or rocky outcrops. Most lizards live on the ground or in trees. The only places that don't serve as habitats for lizards are strictly aquatic or aerial environments and polar regions containing ice sheets, such as the continent Antarctica.

Difficulty: Very Easy.

From Quiz: Once a Lizard...
 
Some incorrect choices:
forests, deserts, prairies

23. In the role-playing game 'Skyrim', a warrior with the soul of a dragon is known as 'Dovahkiin' in the dragon language. The people of Komodo coined the term 'buaya darat' for the Komodo dragon. What does it mean?


Answer: Land crocodile

Interesting Information:
Another name for the Komodo dragon is 'biawak raksasa', or 'giant monitor'. This is more apt for the Komodo dragon, as it is part of the Varanidae family, which includes the monitor lizards. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: This Dragon Doesn't Breathe Fire...
 
Some incorrect choices:
Horrible lizard, Small dragon, Walking snake

24. Among the names that the natives of Komodo Island have for Komodo dragons is 'buaya darat'. How does that translate?


Answer: Land crocodile

Interesting Information:
Komodo dragons prefer hot and dry terrain, thus are often found in open grassland, savannah, and tropical forest. They are mostly active during the daytime, and are largely solitary creatures.

An adult Komodo dragon in the wild typically grows to about 150 pounds (70 kg) in weight, and the largest ever (verified) wild Komodo dragon was measured at 10 feet 3 inches (3.13 m) in length and weighed 370 pounds (166 kg). In the wild, Komodo dragons can live anywhere between 30 and 50 years, if not prematurely killed. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Here there be Dragons!
 
Some incorrect choices:
Good to eat, Baby killer, Lazy monster

25. Most lizards are harmless, adorable creatures, but lizards in the genus Heloderma pack a potent bite. On which continent are these venomous lizards found?


Answer: North America

Interesting Information:
Usually Australia is the shoo-in answer for venomous creatures, but in the case of these lizards, they're found in North America. The Gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard are the two species in the genus Heloderma, and they're found in the southwestern United States down to northern Central America. Although these lizards were long believed to be the only venomous lizards on the planet, researchers now believe that some other lizard species, including monitors and iguanas, also produce venom. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Leapin' Lizards!
 
Some incorrect choices:
Australia, Europe, Asia

26. What can a marine iguana eat?


Answer: All of these

Interesting Information:
Marine iguanas can be seen eating all of these, but are most commonly seen eating plants. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Do you Know About Marine Iguanas?
 
Some incorrect choices:
Crustaceans, Insects on the shore, Algae and other plants

27. Where do Komodo dragons like to live?


Answer: In burrows

Interesting Information:
Komodo dragons dig burrows with their sharp claws and powerful limbs. These burrows allow them to conserve their body heat until the morning so that basking times are reduced. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Modern Dragons
 
Some incorrect choices:
In dug out nests, In nests made of branches, In hollow logs, empty crates and any other hollow, forest debris they can find

28. What do Frilled Lizards eat?


Answer: Insects

Interesting Information:
Frilled Lizards can also eat spiders and small lizards. Difficulty: Easy.

From Quiz: Frilled Lizard
 
Some incorrect choices:
Birds, Reptiles & Amphibians, Each Other

29. How many known species of bearded dragon are there in the early twenty-first century?


Answer: 8

Interesting Information:
All eight species of bearded dragon are called 'Pogona' but with a variant at the end, for example, Pogona barbata - commonly known as the 'Eastern bearded dragon' and Pogona henrylawsoni - commonly known as 'Rankin's dragon.' Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: World of the Bearded Dragon
 
Some incorrect choices:
16, 4, 28

30. What country is the crested gecko endemic to?


Answer: New Caledonia

Interesting Information:
New Caledonia is about 750 miles east of Australia. This is the only island where the crested gecko is found in the wild, but since their rediscovery in 1994 they have become a popular pet for reptile enthusiasts. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Curious World of the Crested Gecko
 
Some incorrect choices:
Guyana, Dominica, Madagascar

31. It can be very hard to spot a yellow spotted lizard, because they make excellent use of their appearance and camouflage. Where does the yellow spotted lizard like to hide from their predators and prey?


Answer: in rotten logs, rotten leaves, and rocky crevices

Interesting Information:
Yellow spotted lizards hide in rotten logs or under decaying leaves on the forest floor. These lizards also use their small size to squeeze beneath rocks or inside crevices. Their dark color allows them to blend in with brownish logs, leaves, and rocks. They are very hard to spot in the wild. Difficulty: Average.

From Quiz: Say Hello To the Yellow Spotted Lizard
 
Some incorrect choices:
in mossy riverbeds and rocky streams, in grassy fields and weeds, in sandy areas and cactus plants

32. Not every lizard can be beautiful, but sometimes being memorably ugly is just as effective. Noted for its hideous appearance, the thorny devil can be found where?


Answer: Australia

Interesting Information:
Covered in spikes and with a bizarre appendage sometimes called a false head, the thorny devil derives its scientific name, Moloch horridus, from the Canaanite god Moloch, described in "Paradise Lost" as a horrible king smeared with the blood of human sacrifice. Living in the Australian interior, the thorny devil subsists on a diet of ants, consuming thousands of them every day. Difficulty: Easy.

From Quiz: A Quiz About Wizard Lizards
 
Some incorrect choices:
South Africa, Argentina, Madagascar

33. This Asian lizard has a very plump tail for storing fat for when it can't find bugs in the twilight. Do you know the name of this small to medium sized lizard?


Answer: Leopard gecko

Interesting Information:
The leopard gecko is a crepuscular (active at twilight hours) ground-dwelling lizard coming from Afghanistan and parts of northern India. Most people know geckos as wall climbers but the leopard gecko stays on the ground because their feet aren't specialised for climbing. The leopard gecko is also very popular as a pet because of how easy it is to care for one. These lizards are fully insectivorous, meaning that they only eat insects and they would become sick if given a vegetable. Leopard geckos in the wild are found in much duller colours than the ones found in captivity. Their color camouflages them from any predators during the night. They sleep through the day.
Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Lizards of the World
 
Some incorrect choices:
Spotted gecko, Leopard iguana, Blue tailed gecko

34. The Draco genus of agamid lizards live in the trees and subsist on insects, using membranes connected to their ribs to glide distances up to 60 meters! What are they more commonly known as?


Answer: Flying dragons

Interesting Information:
The membranes that enable the Draco lizards to glide through the air are known as patagial membranes. This is the same name for the similar bodily structures of other animals known to glide, such as flying squirrels, as well as bats, who actually do fly with their patagial membranes. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Here there be Dragons!
 
Some incorrect choices:
Dragon gliders, Jumping dragons, Sailing dragons

35. What are glass lizards missing that most lizards have?


Answer: Legs

Interesting Information:
Glass lizards are a type of legless lizard. They differ from snakes in that they have elongated heads, movable eyelids and external ears. They are called "glass lizards" because they are able to shatter their tail into several pieces; they do this as a defense mechanism to distract predators. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Leapin' Lizards!
 
Some incorrect choices:
Eyes, Nostrils, Mouths

36. Where do baby Komodo dragons spend most of their time?


Answer: In trees

Interesting Information:
A Komodo dragon mother will abandon her clutch of eggs as soon as they are born. As a result, many are eaten or stolen by predators such as snakes and rats. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: The Modern Dragons
 
Some incorrect choices:
In water, With their mothers, In their burrows

37. What is the scientific name for a Tokay gecko?


Answer: Gekko Gecko

Interesting Information:
Tokay geckos get their name from the barking sound- "to-kay"- that they make. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Geckos: Fun, Fact, Fantasy
 
Some incorrect choices:
Eublepharis Macularis, Colenxy Brevis, Gecko Tokas

38. When are Frilled Lizards most active?


Answer: during midday

Interesting Information:
They are most active in the middle of the day. That means when it is night here in the U.S. they are active in Australia. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Frilled Lizard
 
Some incorrect choices:
at night, at dawn and dusk, all day

39. The thorny devil is a type of lizard which is found in deserts and known for its spiny appendages. It is also known by an alternative name, derived from which ancient middle-eastern god associated with child sacrifice?


Answer: Moloch

Interesting Information:
Moloch is not only one of its common names but appears in its scientific name, Moloch horridus. This seems like rather a gruesome name for such an inoffensive creature. As far as I know, no-one has ever sacrificed children to a thorny devil. Besides, they only eat ants! Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: Australian Lizards
 
Some incorrect choices:
Baal, Shamash, Tiamut

40. Dependability has a lot going for it. What can be said with confidence about any desert grassland whiptail lizard?


Answer: It is female

Interesting Information:
Desert grassland whiptail lizards reproduce by parthenogenesis, so are exclusively female. They are small and mainly brown, though adolescents have bright blue tails. They are found in the south western United States and in Mexico. Difficulty: Hard.

From Quiz: A Quiz About Wizard Lizards
 
Some incorrect choices:
It can fly, It lives in Queensland, It is pink
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