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Takydromus sexlineatus Grass Lizard | A1 Quality | Dry-Preserved SPECIMEN | SQUAMATA

A1 Quality Lizard Specimen

Takydromus sexlineatus (Asian Grass Lizard) – A museum-quality grass lizard specimen in A1 condition, expertly dry-preserved and unmounted, ideal for natural history collectors, herpetologists, educators, and artists.

Specimen Details

  • Scientific name: Takydromus sexlineatus
  • Common name: Asian Grass Lizard / Six-lined Grass Lizard / Long-tailed Grass Lizard
  • Family: Lacertidae (lacertid lizards / wall lizards)
  • Quality grade: A1 – Premium condition with excellent preservation
  • Condition: Dry-preserved specimen, unmounted, ready for display or study
  • Ideal for: Natural history collections, herpetological study, comparative anatomy, educational displays, cabinet of curiosities, specimen art

About This Specimen

Takydromus sexlineatus is one of the most immediately distinctive lizards in Southeast Asia — distributed from India and southern China through the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian archipelago — where it is a slender, agile inhabitant of tall grass, reed beds, and scrub edge, moving through dense vegetation with remarkable speed and dexterity. The genus name Takydromus means ‘swift runner’ — an apt description of one of the most agile small lizards in Asia — while the specific epithet sexlineatus means ‘six-lined’, referring to the species’ characteristic pattern of six pale longitudinal stripes running the length of the body. A visually striking, anatomically extreme, and scientifically instructive addition to any serious natural history collection or herpetological study.

Perfect for herpetologists, naturalists, natural history collectors, educators, artists, and interior designers seeking authentic specimens with genuine scientific and aesthetic value.

£34.99 GBP

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