1. The yellow-spotted lizard, which is better known as the yellow-spotted night lizard, is a reptile that lives in the same spot for the entirety of its 11-year lifespan. They can reproduce asexually, and their main colors are black with yellow spots along their entire body. They are nocturnal, hunting at night for their next meal.

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    The term "yellow-spotted lizard" is most often used to describe a small, harmless species of the family Xantusiidae. Yellow-spotted lizards (Lepidophyma flavimaculatum) grow to about 10 inches in length, though most are smaller. They have an earth-toned ground color, with shades of brown, gray and black.

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    Yellow-spotted tropical night lizard - Wikipedia

    L. flavimaculatum is a secretive, terrestrial and nocturnal lizard of tropical wet and moist forests, at altitudes from sea level to 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Mostly found on the ground, it is occasionally found on tree trunks or beneath bark on standing trees. It feeds on small invertebrates. See more

    The yellow-spotted tropical night lizard or yellow-spotted night lizard (Lepidophyma flavimaculatum) is a species of night lizard (family Xantusiidae). The species is distributed from central Mexico, through Central America, … See more

    Two subspecies are recognized as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies.
    • Lepidophyma flavimaculatum flavimaculatum See more

    The yellow-spotted night lizard is sometimes suggested to be the inspiration for the "yellow-spotted lizards" in the children's novel Holes by Louis Sachar. However, in the … See more

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    L. flavimaculatum reproduces parthenogenetically. The female gives birth to live, fully developed young lizards. Before birth the See more

    AHA Duméril (1851). In: Duméril AMC, Duméril AHA (1851). Catalogue methodique de la Collection des Reptiles du Muséum … See more

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    The yellow spotted tropical night lizard may live in a geographical rainforest but they are very hard to find in the wild. The reason for this is their camouflage scales which are perfectly colored to help them blend in and hide from predators.

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    The Yellow Spotted Lizard is a species of Night Lizard that is native to Mexico and other parts of Central America. They are also known by other names such as the Yellow-Spotted Tropical Night Lizard.

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