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I believe that this is a Rusty-rumped Whiptail (Aspidocelis septemvittata). This was observed in El Paso, Texas -- in the Franklin Mountains.
Its adaptations to its sand dune habitat allow it to run extremely fast on loose sand, disappear by burying itself in the sand in a moment, and live in a very low-moisture environment. Data recorded at www.naherp.com.
Belgium.
Antwerp.
The Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus) is a semiaquatic lizard found only in cool forests in the Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou Provinces of southern China, and the Quảng Ninh Province in northern Vietnam.
Just in Dorset for this weekend, first part of the day the sun was shining so went for a walk along the coastline and in the gorse spotted a couple of lizard types, Wall Lizards and the lager Green Lizards both are not native species. When you look at the capture where I managed to see both together you can see the size difference. Even though in this capture the Green Lizard is a small one.
Came across these lizards basking on a log in a puddle of sunlight on a farm in Sologne, France. Taken with Canon Rebel T1i, 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS. ISO at 100 at 1/4000.
Ventnor Wall Lizards (Podarcis muralis). Some believe these lizards are native to the Isle of Wight but most consider they were introduced from (probably) Italy some time before the 1960s.
Loads seen in Ventnor botanic gardens but a little too active to get a good photo.
Lizard from The Amazing Spider-Man, Movie Series.
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Taken on Islas Lobos de Afuera. Lobos de Afuera is a Peruvian island situated 19 km from the mainland close to the Illescas Peninsula and the boundary between the departments of Piura and Lambayeque regions.
This lizard was sitting on top of a large rock next to the path and energetically bobbed at us when we got too close. I have to admire his moxie. Taken at Walker Canyon in Riverside County, LA, while I was ther for the superbloom.