Harsha ([info]kaadupapa) wrote,
@ 2008-05-28 12:28:00
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Current location:Kanha
Entry tags:kanha, lizard, reptile, sitana

Fan - Throated Lizard!
A small well camouflage lizard ran real fast and became still and immediately disappeared blending into its surrounding. Karthik quickly caught it and started looking at the lizards legs and said ‘ this is …’, me next to him excited and to show even I know few lizards name uttered few names fast before Karthik could, not allowing him to say. He said ‘wait look at these toes they are only four instead of five so this is your Sitana Fan-throated lizard!’ These lizards were common where we are but I had not noticed it before but I knew about this. We were in a small patch of scrub forest outskirts of Bangalore birding, where I saw these lizards for the first time this was around 8 years back.



Since then this lizard fascinated me and i always wanted to photograph it. Now after many years I was lying in an uncomfortable position in leaf litter trying to shoot this lizard display. Males have these beautiful throat fan or dewlap, that is how they get their name, which is used only in breeding season that is now in summer to attract females and size up with rival males.

After many attempts i finally got one decent frame of this lil fella show off. The dewlap/fan also gets beautiful blue colour.





They display with the fan out if there is another male around but here there was a female so this lizards was running closer to her shaking his head up and down and flashing his dewlap very fast

As the female came closer he got excited and started approaching her closer with his head up and female responded with lowering her head to the ground but nothing happening she ran from there followed by the male. Same repeated again at different place but they dint mate.



Actually i like this lizard for another reason, the way they can run! they are also bipedal, when they run they run very fast and with their two hind legs! its so fast one cant easily make out.



In the one the frame which i almost deleted thinking its a blur shot, actually i had just missed a running shot!!!



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[info]noelladsa
2008-05-28 12:45 pm UTC (link)
Love the second pic :)!

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[info]zhenzhi
2008-05-28 03:15 pm UTC (link)
lovely photos. what beautiful lizards :-)

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[info]anushsh
2008-05-28 03:46 pm UTC (link)
Awesome pics.. me loves the second pic too :)

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[info]deponti
2008-05-28 04:22 pm UTC (link)
HOW I wish you would post more often! Such lovely photographs and such fascinating info.

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[info]joshmachine
2008-05-28 07:17 pm UTC (link)
great info and equally good photographs.

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[info]anoopts
2008-05-29 04:47 am UTC (link)
Harsha this is beautiful stuff man... The forest feel is so well depicted here.. No doubt that we would get lost of these beautiful creatures, that are well camouflaged. Thanks for the beautiful pictures and info..

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Where....
[info]tiger-tail.blogspot.com
2008-05-29 08:56 am UTC (link)
Did you go birding with Karthik to get these amazing snaps? The second one is just fantastic.

Vittal

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Re: Where....
[info]kaadupapa
2008-06-12 06:58 am UTC (link)
I learned about these lizards when i went birding with karthik 8 yrs back. These shots are recent from Kanha.

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Raptile
(Anonymous)
2008-12-13 11:07 am UTC (link)
Plz tell me a scientific name of this lizard.........i need in my phd information

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Sitana ponticeriana
(Anonymous)
2009-09-20 09:27 pm UTC (link)
Beautiful shots... Especially the one with both the male and female in frame. It's interesting to know that it's also known as the "Sita Lizard" in India. Although I'm not sure if that would explain the scientific name.

I'd say you got lucky there!

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