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The impressive Sailfin Lizard (Hydrosaurus celebensis) is the largest agamid lizard in the world, reaching over 1 m in length. They are very agile swimmers and are seldom found far from rivers. They feed on leaves and insects. Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.

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Keywords
Agamidae, Celebes, Hydrosaurinae, Hydrosaurus, Indonesia, Reptilia, Sauria, Southeast Asia, Squamata, Sulawesi, agamid, angle-headed lizard, animal, aquatic, dragon, fauna, folivore, folivorous, folivory, herbivore, herbivorous, herbivory, insect-eating, insectivore, insectivorous, leaf, leaf-eater, lizard, predator, predatory, rainforest, reptile, river, sailfin lizard, stream, tropical, water, wildlife
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Sulawesi & Moluccas, Reptiles
The impressive Sailfin Lizard (Hydrosaurus celebensis) is the largest agamid lizard in the world, reaching over 1 m in length.  They are very agile swimmers and are seldom found far from rivers.  They feed on leaves and insects. Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.