Talk:Philippine sailfin lizard
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[edit]"But because it is common in many parts of the Philippines, the pet trade in many regions still continues and some are even unrecognized by the government." Not sure what is being communicated here. -rudyard (talk) 18:25, 27 June 2017 (UTC)
This is a fantastic article. I learned a lot about the Philippine sailfin lizard. Specifically, you did a thorough job with including a well researched description of the Philippine sailfin lizard’s behavior and appearance. I was able to improve your article by including some more information about the Philippine sailfin lizard’s habitat. I found some information regarding the details about the Philippine sailfin lizard’s preference for habitat. Overall, I found the article to be already proficient. User:Chukka.vennela (talk) 21;47, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
Section - Diet - Possible (minor) rephrasing of "dental complexity" sentence (before reference 15)
[edit]to User:Akhil.kesaraju -- please check over possible rephrasing
... relatively simple dental complexity, specifically (DROP SPECIFICALLY)
with the
posterior teeth of the mouth having less defined tricuspid teeth -- current
posterior teeth of the dentary are less defined tricuspid teeth -- citation
posterior teeth of the dentary(lower) mouth being less defined tricuspid teeth - future
and the
posterior teeth being tricuspid. -- current
maxillary posterior teeth are distinct tricuspid teeth -- citation
maxillary(upper) posterior teeth being distinctly tricuspid. -- future
equals
The Philippine sailfin lizard’s omnivorous diet is also reflected by its relatively simple dental complexity, with the posterior teeth of the dentary(lower) mouth being less defined tricuspid teeth and the maxillary(upper) posterior teeth being distinctly tricuspid.
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The Philippine sailfin lizard’s omnivorous diet is reflected in its relatively simple dental complexity. The posterior teeth of the dentary(lower) mouth are less defined tricuspid teeth and the maxillary(upper) posterior teeth are distinctly tricuspid.