fishlizards
Fishlizards are a group of aquatic reptiles that belong to the order Squamata, which also includes lizards and snakes. They are found in freshwater habitats across the world, with the majority of species inhabiting tropical and subtropical regions. Fishlizards are characterized by their elongated bodies, webbed feet, and the presence of a tail that is often used for swimming. Their diet primarily consists of aquatic insects, small fish, and other small aquatic animals.
The most well-known fishlizard is the water monitor, which is native to Australia. Water monitors are large,
Fishlizards play an important role in their ecosystems by controlling populations of aquatic insects and small