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was seen flying over the area as it descended among
the grasses and took off with the lizard in its claws (Fig.
2). It landed and pecked the lizard still alive, as the
researcher approached the hawk left its prey and flew
away. The lizard was not found, possibly, it managed to
escape. However, the shape of the lizard's body, similar
to an iguana, does not correspond to any other lizard
species recorded in this area, except for Anisoleps
undulatus.
This demonstrates that it is possible to have
populations in the south of Brazil, however difficult to
detect, being necessary to implement specific methods
of searching and capturing the species in order to know
the current situation of these populations in Brazil.
It was register A. undulatus about 100 km in a
straight line south of the only record in Brazil, in the city
of São Lourenço do Sul. This record was carried out
after 179 years without information of the species for
Brazil and fills a gap between the point in the state of
Rio Grande do Sul and registered points located in
Uruguay. At the place where the lizard was seen, an
offshore wind farm was installed.
The records of this species are scarce, especially in
southern Brazil, showing that it might be a rare lizard.
We thank Marcio Borges-Martins for his help in
contacting the curators of the collections. Thank you to
Patrick Campbell for providing information in their
respective collection.
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