![Abhay K. on Twitter: "Attenborough's fan-throated lizard (Sitana attenboroughii) is a species of fan-throated #lizards in the genus Sitana found in coastal #Kerala in southern India. #IncredibleIndia Photo: Anon https://t.co/FZC96m6PMP" / Twitter Abhay K. on Twitter: "Attenborough's fan-throated lizard (Sitana attenboroughii) is a species of fan-throated #lizards in the genus Sitana found in coastal #Kerala in southern India. #IncredibleIndia Photo: Anon https://t.co/FZC96m6PMP" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EcgKMGRXkAE0Aki.jpg)
Abhay K. on Twitter: "Attenborough's fan-throated lizard (Sitana attenboroughii) is a species of fan-throated #lizards in the genus Sitana found in coastal #Kerala in southern India. #IncredibleIndia Photo: Anon https://t.co/FZC96m6PMP" / Twitter
Avantgardens - Rampwalk. The male Fan throated lizard (Sitana ponticeriana) in courtship display. Photo: Ratnakar Hiremath | Facebook
File:Fan-throated lizard (Sitana ponticeriana) from Teri sand dune complex JEG2918.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
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Friend or foe? Study shows fan-throated lizards could be evolving novel behaviours to avoid a brawl | Research Matters
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A male Fan Throated Lizard (sarada darwani) trying to show it's vibrant throat dewlap to a female to attract her. | Lizard, National geographic, Animals
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