Herpetological Review Volume 54, Number 1, is now available! The cover features an image of a kangaroo lizard, Otocryptis weigmanni, that was photographed by Shanelle Wikramanayake in the Gilimale Forest Reserve in Sri Lanka. Otocryptis weigmanni is widely distributed across the wet-zone of the southwestern and central regions of Sri Lanka. They sprint quickly, often adopting a bipedal gait, and have a habit of running short distances and stopping and can be found in undisturbed rainforest and home gardens and temples where there is both leaf litter and shade.
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