Ctenophorus mckenziei, more commonly known as the Dwarf-bicycle dragon, is a species of endemic Australian lizard within the family Agamidae and genus Ctenophorus. Originally identified as the agamid Amphibolurus Mckenziei, the lizard had been identified within the regions of Western Australia and South Australia in which it occupied the shrubbery and woodland areas as its habitat. It was subsequently transferred to the genus Ctenophorus along with other Agamid species in which it shared similar morphology and characteristics. The name “Mckenziei” is in reference to Norman Leslie Mckenzie, who was a zoologist and discovered the existence of the lizard. Listed on the IUCN red list page, threats to its population numbers are detailed of least concern, however their numbers face threat due to
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- Ctenophorus mckenziei (eu)
- Ctenophorus mckenziei (fr)
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| - Ctenophorus mckenziei Ctenophorus generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Agamidae familian sailkatuta dago. (eu)
- Ctenophorus mckenziei est une espèce de sauriens de la famille des Agamidae. (fr)
- Ctenophorus mckenziei är en ödleart som beskrevs av Storr 1981. Ctenophorus mckenziei ingår i släktet Ctenophorus och familjen agamer. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Ctenophorus mckenziei, more commonly known as the Dwarf-bicycle dragon, is a species of endemic Australian lizard within the family Agamidae and genus Ctenophorus. Originally identified as the agamid Amphibolurus Mckenziei, the lizard had been identified within the regions of Western Australia and South Australia in which it occupied the shrubbery and woodland areas as its habitat. It was subsequently transferred to the genus Ctenophorus along with other Agamid species in which it shared similar morphology and characteristics. The name “Mckenziei” is in reference to Norman Leslie Mckenzie, who was a zoologist and discovered the existence of the lizard. Listed on the IUCN red list page, threats to its population numbers are detailed of least concern, however their numbers face threat due to (en)
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| - Ctenophorus mckenziei, more commonly known as the Dwarf-bicycle dragon, is a species of endemic Australian lizard within the family Agamidae and genus Ctenophorus. Originally identified as the agamid Amphibolurus Mckenziei, the lizard had been identified within the regions of Western Australia and South Australia in which it occupied the shrubbery and woodland areas as its habitat. It was subsequently transferred to the genus Ctenophorus along with other Agamid species in which it shared similar morphology and characteristics. The name “Mckenziei” is in reference to Norman Leslie Mckenzie, who was a zoologist and discovered the existence of the lizard. Listed on the IUCN red list page, threats to its population numbers are detailed of least concern, however their numbers face threat due to habitat loss, climate change, and feral predators. (en)
- Ctenophorus mckenziei Ctenophorus generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Agamidae familian sailkatuta dago. (eu)
- Ctenophorus mckenziei est une espèce de sauriens de la famille des Agamidae. (fr)
- Ctenophorus mckenziei är en ödleart som beskrevs av Storr 1981. Ctenophorus mckenziei ingår i släktet Ctenophorus och familjen agamer. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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