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Reptile on a rock
California Alligator Lizard adult. Residential Backyard in Santa Clara County, California.
American colony, New Sweden.
Green lizard Lacerta viridis on the stone in garden
The Pleiades, known as the Seven Sisters, Messier 45. Image was shot using a remote telescope service.
a lizard takes a sunbath on a stone. the shy brown bagen animals are very nimble but also curious
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.
Bright green lizard with long tail on the stone in a forest. Reptile crawling on the cliff.
Atlantic Lizard, Gallotia atlantica, resting on the pavement in Bentacuria, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
central bearded
A Stamp printed in CUBA shows the image of a Lizard with the description \
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.
Australian Hosmers Skink
A single Black-green Smooth-throated Lizard (Liolaemus nigroviridis) sunbathes on a boulder in the High Andes, at around 4000 metres elevation, near Santiago de Chile.
Studio shoot of beautiful lizard on dark background
Hanging out on the brick wall near the house just getting some sun
Madagascar Day Gecko in darkness
Curly Tailed Lizard
A beautiful Variable Skink (Mabuya varia) on a rock in the Drakensberg Mountain Range, South Africa
Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink or Cunningham's skink, is a species of large skink is native to southeastern Australia
Photo of a five-lined skink basking in the sunshine
Small brown lizard .
Studio shoot of beautiful lizard on dark background
Hong Kong Wildlife
An adult Slender Tree Lizard (Liolaemus tenuis) sunbathes on a felled tree in rural Chile
The Emerald skink (Lamprophis smaragdina) is a semi arboreal lizard species found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Chinese skink, also known as pig snake,four-legged snake,\ndragon lizard,mountain dragon.reptile,body length of 20-30cm, often seen in the mountains and wild.
lizard on the way
The smooth newt, European newt, northern smooth newt or common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) is a species of newt. It is widespread in Europe and parts of Asia, and has been introduced into Australia. Individuals are brown with a spotted underside that ranges in colour from orange to white. They reach an average length of 8–11 cm; males are larger than females. The newts' skins are dry and velvety when they are living on land, but become smooth when they migrate into the water to breed. Males develop a more vivid colour pattern and a conspicuous skin seam (crest) on their back when breeding.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
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