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This lizard didn't seem to mind when I put my camera right up to him. I was able to get this with the regular lens instead of the telephoto lens.
Diese Eidechse lief mir bei den Pyramiden von GuÃmar über den Weg. Im Prinzip eine von vielen. Auf Teneriffa kann man unzählige dieser Eidechsen, Geckos und andere Reptilien ohne große Mühe auffinden ;).
// This lizard was cross my way at the Pyramids of GuÃmar. In principe, one of many. On Tenerife you can find many of this lizards, geckos and other reptiles without much trouble ;).
Comments and critique very welcome ;).
// Kommentare und Kritik erwünscht ;).
The Caribbean Ameiva is a lizard found on the Caribbean islands of Anguilla, Saint Maarten, and Saint Barthélemy.
This one was seen near Philipsburg, St. Maarten where It is restricted to due to predation by mongoose.
Sapi Island, Borneo. This beast wandered down to the beach and ate some eggs that were thrown to it. There were two monitor lizards skulking about at the time.
Baselisk lizard at Alligator Bay, Beauvoir, France
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The sand lizard is confined to heaths in Dorset, Hampshire and Surrey, and South Lancashire. Mainly feeding on invertebrates such as insects and spiders.
Photo by Dan Thomas.
Morellet's alligator lizard (Mesaspis morelleti) from Cusuco National Park, Honduras, Central America. Summer 2009
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Nikon D300S, Nikkor 300mm f/2.8 VRII with TC-20E III Teleconverter. 600mm f/5.6 1/1000 ISO400
A small(ish) lizard (anyone know what type of lizard?) that ket me company yesterday afternoon, while I was waiting to get some Little Owl shots. Unfortunately the Little Owls never turned up.