Xinjiang Rock Lizard
The Xinjiang rock lizard displays different emotions under different circumstances, and its appearance gives people the first impression of being healthy and solid. The tail is relatively long, generally about the same length as (or only slightly shorter than) the head and body, or 2 to 3 times the length of the head and body.
The two halves of the mandible of the Xinjiang rock lizard are connected by sutures and cannot move, and the mouth cannot be widened. Xinjiang rock lizards generally have hands and feet. Even if the hands and feet are lost, there must be remnants of forelimbs (shoulder heads) in the body.
Xinjiang rock lizards often have movable upper and lower eyelids, and their eyes can open and close freely. Most species of Xinjiang rock lizards have thicker and thicker tongues. Xinjiang rock lizards generally have external ear holes. Even if they don't, the location of the full membrane can be seen from the outside.
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