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New species of lizard discovered in Peru national park

/ 02:45 PM January 17, 2023

New species of lizard

This undated handout picture released on January 16, 2023 by the National System of Natural Areas Protected by the State (SERNANP) shows a new species of lizard called “Proctoporus titans” at the Otishi National Park in Cusco, Peru. AFP 

LIMA — Scientists have discovered a new species of lizard in a protected natural area in Cusco, southeastern Peru, national park officials said Monday.

“Otishi National Park reveals a new species of lizard to science,” the National Service of State-Protected Natural Areas said in a statement.

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The new species, named “Proctoporus titans,” was found high in the Andes mountains at an altitude of 3,241 meters (10,600 feet).

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The lizard is dark gray with yellow and gold flecks on its sides and head. It has a tail that is longer than its body, and grooved dorsal scales and prefrontal scales.

The Otishi National Park is a protected area in the Cusco and Junín region, covering almost 306,000 hectares (756,000 acres) of mountainous forests.

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