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The Eastern Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) is the most widespread of the collared lizards and occurs over much of North America in a wide variety of habitats. Collared Lizards have very powerful jaws and have a specialized diet of other lizards.
The Common Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) is a North American species of lizard in the family Crotaphytidae.  It is distinguished by its oversized head, colorful body and bands of black around the neck and shoulders.  The black bands give it the name “collared”.  It is also known as Eastern Collared Lizard, Oklahoma Collared Lizard, Yellow-Headed Lizard and Collared Lizard.  The collared lizard can grow to 8-15 inches in length including the tail.  They have a large head and powerful jaws.  The adult males with their blue green bodies are generally more colorful than the females.  The collared lizard is mostly found in the arid, open landscapes of Mexico and south-central United States.  They are carnivores, feeding on insects and small vertebrates.  Occasionally they may eat plant material.  This collared lizard was photographed while basking on warm rocks in Homolovi State Park near Winslow, Arizona, USA.
Water monitor lizard in the park
This is a Chameleon.\nThe chameleon's skin replicates the pattern of its surroundings.\nTrue chameleons are found only in the tropical forests and jungles,and nearly half of its species live on the African island of Madagascar.Now seems to be everywhere.
Close-up a little lizard on an old wooden board with the natural background.
Baby crested gecko on isolated white background
A Southern Tree Agama (Acanthocercus atricollis) standing on the ground
Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis)
Australian Moloch or Thorny Devel
The Australian water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii), is an arboreal lizard species native to eastern Australia from Victoria northwards through New South wales to Queensland. They are extremely shy in the wild, but readily adapt to continual human presence in suburban parks and gardens.
Wildlife photo of lizard in czech
an Iguana searches for food in the Nevada desert
Jesus Christ Lizard Nicaragua Rio San Juan facing right.
Close up of monitor lizard head with eye contact
Portrait of european green lizard (lacerta viridis). The lizard crawling on a stone, the claws of paw is photographed in close-up.
Endemic Gallot's lizard of Tenerife Gallotia galloti: prehistoric reptiles.
European Green Lizard on Hawthorn tree
Lizard on a branch at Conguillio National Park in La Araucania region, southern Chile
Lizard in the wild
Studio shoot of beautiful lizard on dark background
Australian Sand Monitor resting on inland Australian sand dune
Reptile on a rock
Two tiny lizards in far outback Queensland.
Bearded dragon lizard reptile laying on road in outback australia
Juvenile eastern water dragon, Intellagama lesueurii
Description:\nThe lizard reaches up to 15 cm (5.9 in) from the tip of the muzzle to the cloaca. The tail can be up to twice the length of the body, total length is up to 40 cm (16 in). This lizard sometimes sheds its tail (autotomy) to evade the grasp of a predator, regrowing it later.\nThe male has a larger head and a uniform green coloring punctuated with small spots that are more pronounced upon its back. The throat is bluish in the adult male and to a lesser extent in the female. The female is more slender than the male and has a more uniform coloration, often displaying between two and four light bands bordered by black spots.\nDistribution and habitat:\nThe European green lizard is native to southeastern Europe. Its range extends from southern Germany, Austria, eastern Italy, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece to southern Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria and western Turkey. It is known from elevations up to 2,200 above sea level and its typical habitat is dense bushy vegetation in open woodland, hedgerows, field margins, embankments and bramble thickets. In the northern part of its range it may be found on bushy heathland and in the southern part it prefers damp locations (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
closeup of colorful male sand lizard ( Lacerta agilis )
Caiman Lizard
The Blue tree monitor (Varanus macraei) is endemic to  the island of Batanta in Indonesia.
A Black and White Tegu Lizard, Salvator merianae, aka Argentine Black and White Tegu, aka Argentine Giant Tegu, aka Huge Tegu, crossing a path in Iguazú National Park; Argentina
Free Images: "bestof:CollaredLizard.jpg Collared lizard perhaps a Great Basin Collared Lizard Crotaphytus bicinctores photographed in Joshua Tree National Park own 2010-05-30"
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