How to Identify Opluridae

Opluridae is a animal family in the Animalia kingdom, order , class Squamata. The family contains 5 accepted species worldwide.

Key Identification Features

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Representative Opluridae Species

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you identify Opluridae?

Opluridae animals belong to the order in the Animalia kingdom. Oplurus cyclurus can be distinguished by a dark brown or black band that encircles its neck, and matching paler patterned markings across its back. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.

What are the key characteristics of Opluridae?

Opluridae is classified in the order , class Squamata, phylum Chordata. Oplurus grandidieri, commonly known as Grandidier's Madagascar swift, has a distinct light stripe running down the center of its back.

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