After all, amphibians and reptiles as pets involve too many species, today we first talk about the "lizards" of those things, even if it is "lizards", bloggers can only talk about some common.
First, let's take a look at one of the most popular species in the reptile, the Leopard PrintEdoir (Eublepharismacularius). It should be clear that the leopard striped palace is definitely not involved in any protection list, and some places designate the leopard striped palace as a "wild animal under national key protection" in the "Wildlife Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" (hereinafter referred to as the "Wild Protection Law"), in order to punish the breeders, I think it is recommended that you go home and study the Wild Protection Law, and then go to the Forestry Bureau or the Forest Public Security Bureau to work, and lose no shame? For the scope of wildlife that is not under national key protection, see a headline article I published earlier. Leopard pattern palace in the world is a legal pet, due to the simple breeding, short growth cycle, easy reproduction, after the efforts of countless people, has cultivated a variety of phenotypes, bloggers can not list the end, trouble you to search for it.

Leopard print guard palace, not involved in protection
There are also the nodule-tailed shougong and the fat-tailed shougong, the situation is similar to the leopard-tailed shougong, but the price is well, the nodule-tailed shougong is very expensive (I heard that breeding is more difficult), the fat-tailed shogunate is more expensive, the leopard-tailed shogunate I have always felt that it may be served on the table in the future, I will not say more, directly on the map. However, the nodules are prohibited from being exported in Australia.
The nodule tail guards the uterus and does not involve protection
Fat tail shou palace, not involved in protection
After the introduction of the cute shougong, let's look at a relatively fierce -- the eyelash corner shougong, which is also not involved in insurance, but because it enters the Chinese pet market relatively late, it is not popular enough, and the price is still relatively high.
Eyelashes guard the palace, do not involve protection
Gaigoua shougong, not involved in protection, bloggers like haha, is usually too busy, no time to keep pets. Bloggers feel that the appearance is quite high, and this color scheme has always been my favorite.
Gaigoua guards the palace and does not involve protection
The above shougong is more cute or cool, next look at a big ugly (actually a relative of the Gaigoua shougong) - the giant shougong (Rhacodactylusleachianus), may be fans feel handsome, anyway I think it is quite ugly. It is not involved in insurance for the time being, but its current level of protection is being evaluated by CITES, and it may one day become a protected animal.
Giants guard the palace, do not involve protection
Next we look at Tiliquascincoides. Like the Leopard Print Palace, it does not cover all the conservation lists and is kept as a pet by pet climbers around the world. Before some netizens reflected that the enthusiast's blue-tongued dragon was sent to the identification of the road to die a lot, the blogger can tell you very clearly, this is completely possible to apply for administrative compensation, since their business quality is low, let them pay the price they should pay. Blue-tongued dragons have also been selected to breed a lot of different special phenotypes, yellow, white, black, bloggers do not know what these genotypes are called, sorry, can not give everyone science popularization, interested in their own to understand.
Blue-tongued dragon, not involved in insurance
The Flame Stone Dragon (Riopafernandi) is not involved in insurance, and I feel very amazing.
Flame Stone Dragon Son, not involved in protection
Maned lion lizard, not involved in insurance, some experts really want to laugh off my big teeth, say poisonous, say that it will bite people, do you have knowledge in your head or vermiculite? Maned lion lizards are quite mature in artificial breeding, and there are also a variety of phenotypes, and it turns out that maned lion lizard lovers disdain breeding.
Maned lion lizard, not involved in protection
The above is the common unprotected pet lizard, and then we will take a look at the highlight - the lizard involved in protection.
First of all, let's take a look at the most seen in the animal world since childhood - chameleons (avoidance family). There is only one scientific name in CITES called the Chameleon called the Chameleon, and it is the only one in this Core that is included in CITES Appendix I, and the others are called avoidance. Anyway, just remember the chameleons you can see on the market, at least cites Appendix II. The pet market is easy to buy, and the high-crowned chameleon is still very cheap, so don't buy it.
Stumps Chameleon, CITES Appendix I
High-crested chameleon (Genus Chamaeleo), CITES Appendix II
King Chameleon (Caluma), CITES Appendix II
Colorful Chameleon (Fork horned avoidance genus Furcifer), CITES Appendix II
Jackson Chameleon (Genus Chamaeleo), CITES Appendix II
The above is the common chameleon in the market.
Next, let's look at the monitor lizard. All species of the monitor lizard family in CITES are either CITES Appendix I or Appendix II, so enthusiasts don't think about it, it is a monitor lizard that cannot be kept. China's distribution is the Bengal monitor lizard and Ze monitor lizard (round-nosed monitor lizard), let's talk about a few of the more special-looking pet market common bar.
Round-nosed monitor lizard, a national key protected animal
Bengal monitor lizard, CITES Appendix I
Plains Monitor Lizard, CITES Appendix II
The black and white Taiga monitor lizards that are often seen in the market and in cases are not actually of the monitor lizard family, but of the American lizard family, the bi-collared lizard genus Tupinambis, which is listed in appendix II of CITES.
Argentine black and white Taiga monitor lizard, CITES Appendix II
Argentine Red Taiga Monitor Lizard, CITES Appendix II
Now there is a species called "Pygmy Taiga Lizard" (Ameivaameiva) on the market, also from South America, but bloggers seem to be not involved in insurance and are not sure.
Pygmy Taiga lizard