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Elgaria multicarinata, California

Baby spiny lizard.

Photo credit: Adam Fink

Viviparous lizard in France

Butchart Gardens, Victoria, B.C. Canada

Lizard spotted at Alcantara Gorge, Sicily.

This guy was as big as Song's foot, and Song still managed to almost step on him.

Viviparous Lizards on a fence, in Co Antrim. (Ireland's only native land reptile.)

This lizard was climbing a coconut tree in R.Ungoofaaru when i saw her, Its taken with a Canon EOS 40D with a canon Ef 70mm to 200mm telephoto lens. Thanks To Big Brother Ali Mahir for lending me his gear for learning purpose

The smallest of our three lizards and as by the name also the most commonly found, their markings can vary a lot and so can the range of habitats. I remember as a kid living in the middle of a town we had common lizards and slow worms in the garden. Due to ever expanding towns and population increase you'll be lucky to find these in an urban environment now, but not unheard off !

 

Common lizards also give birth to live young in late summer and share many of the same habitats as the Slow worm.

 

This year one of the things I wanted to see was all types of lizard found in the UK, native and introduced Lizard. Over the last few days I managed to see the rarest and last one to spot......the sand lizards.

The native ones are the Slow worm, Common Lizard, and rare Sand Lizard, introduced are Wall and the Green Lizard.

Sand, Wall, and Green are all only found in a small number locations in the UK but all three can be found in Dorset.

 

Hopefully you can take a look at all of today's update and see all the different types.

January 2009 Gardens of Casa Tres Monos, Caribe Sur, Costa Rica

(Crotophytus collaris). A female from Briscoe County, Texas. Females develop red banding during the breeding season.

Galapagos NP Interpretation Center

Greater Earless Lizard.

Sabino Canyon, AZ.

8-6-11

Photo By: Ned Harris

so many lizards running around, fast little things, in the end I just sat on a rock and snapped them as they passed by. They were on average 6-8 inches long.

On the steps leading to Taormina Castle.

COMMON LIZARD.

low light macro.iso 640.

Copyright steve waterhouse .© .

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.

While I was fishing at the local river, this lizard caught my eye and I managed to get some great shots!

 

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