Wildlife Documentary Narration in British English - Cape Crag Lizard
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one minute wildlife with Robert Wedderburn, the Cape Crag lizard. The Cape Crag lizard is a vividly marked lizard with a hard armour like skin to protect itself from predators. They live in crevices between boulders and rocks and are able to wedge themselves inside extremely narrow cracks. This species is endemic to the western and eastern Cape of South Africa. Males are brightly coloured while females are lot Della. They get their name from their typical behaviour of living in and around crags and giant rocks. These lizards are perfectly adapted to the environment and due to stable populations and their ability to withstand the ever increasing temperatures caused by global warming, this species is of least concern. I hope that you enjoyed this one minute wildlife documentary like and follow from all.