AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs TEGUEXIN: NOUN
- Small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards with the ability to change skin color
- A large South American lizard with yellowish spots; a gold tegu.
- A large South American lizard (Tejus teguexin). It becomes three or four feet long, and is blackish above, marked with yellowish spots of various sizes. It feeds upon fruits, insects, reptiles, young birds, and birds' eggs. The closely allied species Tejus rufescens is called red teguexin.
- A large South American lizard of the genus Teius, T. teguexin.
AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs TEGUEXIN: RELATED WORDS
- Amphisbaenoid, Anguidae, Teiidae, Night lizard, Helodermatidae, Lacertid lizard, Lacertilian, Teiid lizard, Pygopod, Lizard, Anguid lizard, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Anolis carolinensis, Anole
- Amphisbaenoid, Wall lizard, Caiman lizard, Lacertid lizard, Venomous lizard, Tegu, Night lizard, Lacertilian, Anguid lizard, Pygopod, American chameleon, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Teiid lizard, Lizard
AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs TEGUEXIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Venomous lizard, Amphisbaenoid, Anguidae, Teiidae, Night lizard, Helodermatidae, Lacertid lizard, Lacertilian, Teiid lizard, Pygopod, Lizard, Anguid lizard, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Anole
- Legless lizard, Amphisbaenoid, Wall lizard, Caiman lizard, Lacertid lizard, Venomous lizard, Night lizard, Lacertilian, Anguid lizard, Pygopod, American chameleon, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Teiid lizard, Lizard