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Adolfus jacksoni
Species of lizard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adolfus jacksoni, also known commonly as Jackson's forest lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is native to East Africa.

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Etymology
A. jacksoni is named after Frederick John Jackson, who was an English colonial administrator and ornithologist.[2][3]
Geographic range
A. jacksoni is found in Burundi, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.[1][2]
Habitat
The preferred natural habitat of A. jacksoni is forest at altitudes of 450–3,000 m (1,480–9,840 ft), but it will tolerate some human disturbance.[1]
Behavior
Reproduction
A. jacksoni is oviparous, and clutch size is three to five eggs.[1][2] Large communal nests have been found, and these nesting sites have been reused.[1]
As prey
A. jacksoni is preyed upon by the venomous viper Atheris nitschei.[1]
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