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Armadillo Girdled Lizard
A spiny, press-flattening lizard from South Africa that rolls into a ball like an armadillo - armoured, fascinating, and a specialist's species.

Chinese Skink (Chinese Blue-tailed Skink)
A robust, shiny-scaled ground skink from East Asia - hardy, active, and a good candidate for a planted terrarium.
Chinese Water Dragon
A vivid green, semi-arboreal Asian lizard that loves to bask and dive into water - active, attractive, and a step up from beginners.

Inland Bearded Dragon
The quintessential beginner lizard - a personable, arm-waving, beard-puffing desert agamid that thrives with good heat and UVB.

Four-lined Skink (Blue-tailed Skink)
A slender, striped skink with a bright blue tail as a juvenile - an active, insect-eating lizard that suits a planted terrarium.

Frilled Lizard
The iconic Australian 'frill-neck' that flares a huge neck frill and runs bipedally when alarmed - dramatic, intelligent, and demanding of space and heat.

Green Basilisk (Plumed Basilisk)
The 'Jesus Christ lizard' that sprints across water on hind legs - a vivid green, crested iguana relative that needs height, heat, and humidity.

Paddy Frog (Rice Frog)
A common, adaptable Asian frog of wetlands and rice fields, green or brown, loud-voiced, and easy to keep in a simple humid setup.

Chinese Tree Frog
A slender, bright-green arboreal frog from central and eastern China, built for life in the branches with sticky toe pads and a loud, repeated call.

Razor-backed Musk Turtle
The Razor-backed Musk Turtle (Sternotherus carinatus), affectionately called the 'razor' or 'little razor,' has a uniquely keeled, roof-like carapace. A common and easy musk turtle, it is active and interactive with keepers.