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Shot at Bok Tower Gardens on the Pine Ridge Trail. I saw several of these lizards along the path. Mostly on wood benches and pine trees. These lizards are native only to limited parts of Florida so it was nice to spot so many of them.
Zebra-tailed Lizard (Callisaurus draconoides). BLM Fish Slough Area. North of Bishop, Inyo Co., Calif.
Members of the genus Acanthodactylus are called fringe-fingered lizards. The photo more closely resembles those of Spiny-footed Lizard, A. erythrurus, but that's because this individual is not an adult male, and some internet photos may be mislabeled. If the IUCN range maps are correct, then this could only be Busack's, based on location alone. A. erythrurus occurs only north of Agadir.
12/24/25 update: Busack's from the Sousse Valley have been split off as a new species, A. margarita.
Collared Lizards are fun to spot, lots of times when you find one, he's already warning you away with a big, toothy grin!
Blue forest lizard / Blue-crested lizard / Indo-Chinese bloodsucker / Indo-Chinese forest lizard / White-lipped calotes
This is a male, and he shows 3-5 brown patches only during breeding season.
Ornate tree lizards are everywhere around Phoenix and the surrounding areas. They are not shy at all, and run very fast between your shoes, even hopping onto your pant legs!
Does anyone know what kind of lizard this is? At the Ethel M Chocolates' Botanical Cactus Garden in Henderson, Nevada.
I'm a huge Lizard fan, I wish I could have a savannah Monitor or a Tegu, but I don't have the space at home to house one! Waaaa D:
Common blue tailed skink trying not to be seen on an old log.
The blue tail gives him away.
These little lizards are very common in the woods in the south. They are easy to catch and hold. They eat bugs. There is plenty of food for them in the warm weather. I like the little guys. They are welcome around my house anytime.
Imaged August 23, 2008 08:58
Nikon D50 with 200mm lense
One time I was down at my doctor's office waiting for the doctor and heard the nurses in the hallway causing a great commotion. It turned out to be one of these guys. I took him outside and all was well again. Golly, what was he going to do to them? Certainly not take any bite. They don't eat anything but bugs. They won't even try to bite. Totally harmless except to bugs.
The Gran Canaria Giant Lizard (Gallotia stehlini) is a species of lizard in the Lacertidae family that grows to lengths up to 80 cm. It is endemic to Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands of Spain.
Its natural habitats are temperate shrubland, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, rocky areas, rocky shores, and pastureland.