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On Easter Monday we walked through the vineyard. It was a sunny morning so we "met" some lizards sunbathing between the stones of the dry stone walls.
Ostermontag haben wir bei sonnigem Wetter einen Spaziergang durch den Weinberg gemacht. Wir haben einige Eidechsen auf den sonnengewärmten Steinen der Trockenmauern "getroffen".
A beautiful lizard from the San Diego zoo.
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A surprisingly patient little guy.
These are from a hike last weekend (on my bday) up to McAffee's knob on the Appalachian Trail.
A female Mountain Boomer sunning on a lichen-covered red granite boulder in the Wichita Mountains. These lizards maintain a high body temperature. They like it hot.
Our beautiful world, pass it on.
This is a photo I took of a resting Cayman Lizard while visiting Chester Zoo in the U.K.
The Caiman lizard, Dracaena guianensis, is a large, heavy bodied lizard that is well adapted to life in and around water. Caiman lizards are native to South America around the Amazon River Basin from Brazil, and Guyana westward to Peru and Ecuador. While it is a relatively widespread species, little has been published about wild populations of Caiman lizards. In the past, the Caiman lizard was heavily hunted for its skin, but since protection was provided for them in the 1970s, the export has dropped and now these animals are not considered to be under the threat of extinction.
I really love how the details pop on this Lizard.