Talk:Acanthodactylus erythrurus

mayafiore

Question about images and conservation section
Hi! I would love to see a few more images (one or two at most) of the patterning differences of the spots on these lizards back. I also would love a few more details on the importance of their feet and what role this plays in their speed and agility. Overall great page though- I really appreciated the geographic range vs habitat distinction.

== images reproduction request for the Wikipedia free encyclopedia

Here some addresses follow to pages that contain images that might be worth asking permission for:

http://www.ittiofauna.org/webmuseum/rettili/acantodactylus_erythrurus01.htm

http://pdubois.free.fr/espece.php?MyEspece=ACAERY

http://www.mediterranea.org/cae/divulgac/reptiles/lagcolir.htm

Ncrfgs 01:47, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

Acanthodactylus erythrurus or Acanthodactylus?
The content of this article may be more appropiated for Acanthodactylus.

Ncrfgs 00:54, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

Incredible deja vue!
When we were young, and sometimes a little too wild in our father's opinion, he sometimes quoted some 19'th century German naturalist, who was infamous for ascribing various misplaced characters to animals; if I got this right. (If I've heard his name, I've forgotten it.) The quotation was, roughly:
 * This animal is very evil; it defends itself, when you attack it.

Now, in this wp article, I just found a rather similar characterisation:
 * The spiny-footed lizard does not have a particularly pleasant nature. Like every member of this genus, it is very aggressive and bites tenaciously if one tries to catch it.

Isn't this a grossly outdated attitude - in the 21'st century, if not in the 19'th? JoergenB (talk) 22:00, 23 March 2013 (UTC)

10/21 Edits
Hello! I edited this article, mainly by fixing the citations. The article was mostly uncited, so I had to add in citations for every new fact. In addition, there were many repeat citations that needed to be fixed that I was able to delete. Furthermore, some information might have been unreliable so I removed them for now until further references can be provided.Nikhil.sekar (talk) 21:00, 21 October 2021 (UTC)