Urena lobataUreng sangti
ureng (Karbi) [ Roman: u reng]
Contributed by: Mridugunjana Shivam on 2024-12-01
English: house gecko, house lizard, lizard,
Assamese: কৃকলাস, ক্ৰকচপাদ, গৃহগোধিকা, গৃহাপিকা, জেঠী, জ্যেষ্ঠা, জ্যেষ্ঠী, দ্ৰুমাশ্ৰয়, মুষলী, লণ্ডিকা,
Bodo: ननेमा,
Mising: kumsu po:to,
Garo: ben.chidik,
Karbi: bilit, hem-a-bilit, ureng,
Nagamese: jethi,
Dimasa: nonema, nonaima, nondaima,
Hindi: छिपकली,
Bangla: জিঠি, টিকটিকি,
Nepali: गृहगोधिका, गृहापिका, जेष्ठी, भित्ती,
Rabha: জিতি,
Deori: লেৰকুং
Contributed by: Caroline Kropi on 2010-02-26
English: chameleon,
Assamese: কোকলোঙা,
Garo: ganjapa, gara,
Meeteilon: numityungbi,
Karbi: ureng,
Dimasa: dimbong,
Hindi: गिरगिट
b. Common Noun-Common: bloodsucker, Calotes versicolor, garden lizard, oriental garden lizard, গৰীয়াখোদাই...
ureng (Karbi) [ Roman: u reng]
Contributed by: Mridugunjana Shivam on 2024-12-01
1. Reptile(Common Noun-Common &/or Masculine) Any of various small chiefly tropical and usually nocturnal insectivorous terrestrial lizards typically with immovable eyelids. This is a common species associated with human habitation, in both rural and urban areas. Mainly nocturnal, by day it may still be active under the eaves of buildings, huts and other man-made structures. গুঁইৰ নিচিনা ঘৰৰ চাল বেৰ আদিত থকা এবিধ ক্ষুদ্ৰ সৰিসৃপ জন্তু | সাধাৰণতে নিশাচৰ যদিও দিনটো ইহঁতক চাল, টিন আদিৰ তলত ঘূৰি ফুৰা দেখা যায় |
Assamese: কৃকলাস, ক্ৰকচপাদ, গৃহগোধিকা, গৃহাপিকা, জেঠী, জ্যেষ্ঠা, জ্যেষ্ঠী, দ্ৰুমাশ্ৰয়, মুষলী, লণ্ডিকা,
Bodo: ननेमा,
Mising: kumsu po:to,
Garo: ben.chidik,
Karbi: bilit, hem-a-bilit, ureng,
Nagamese: jethi,
Dimasa: nonema, nonaima, nondaima,
Hindi: छिपकली,
Bangla: জিঠি, টিকটিকি,
Nepali: गृहगोधिका, गृहापिका, जेष्ठी, भित्ती,
Rabha: জিতি,
Deori: লেৰকুং
Contributed by: Caroline Kropi on 2010-02-26
2. Reptile(Common Noun-Common &/or Masculine) The term 'chameleon' is a combination of two Greek words, 'Chamai', meaning 'on the ground/earth' and Leon, meaning 'lion'. Thus, 'chameleon' means 'earth lion'. The chameleons are distinctive and highly specialized clade of lizards. They are distinguished by their parrot-like feet, their stereoscopic eyes, their very long and rapidly extrudable tongues, their swaying gait, and the possession by many of a prehensile tail, crests/horns on heads. Most of the chameleons have the ability to change colour. Approximately 160 species of the chameleon range from Africa, Madagascar, Spain and Portugal, across south Asia, to Sri Lanka, have been introduced to Hawaii and California, and are found in warm habitats that vary from rain forest to desert conditions. There is only one species of chameleons found in the Indian subcontinent, scientifically known as Chamaeleo zeylanicus. One of the most interesting features of an Indian Chameleon is its extremely long tongue, which at times may exceed its body length also. The breeding season of the chameleon lizard falls around the month of October. Ten to thirty eggs are laid at a time and the gestation period is 3 to 6 weeks. Chameleon lizard survives on a diet of locusts, mantids, crickets, and other insects.
Assamese: কোকলোঙা,
Garo: ganjapa, gara,
Meeteilon: numityungbi,
Karbi: ureng,
Dimasa: dimbong,
Hindi: गिरगिट
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