View allAll Photos Tagged Lizard

Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand

Chalarodon madagascariensis

 

Belalanda, Atsimo-Andrefana region, Madagascar.

 

6647

Taken at Cala Galdana Gorge in Menorca

A recently introduced species which I helped to survey for and discovered the source of, which was published in Herp Review (Deichsel G., Nafis G. and J, Hakim: Podarcis siculus: California. Herpetological Review, 2010. Data recorded at www.naherp.com.

Shot taken during 2009 Travel to Sri Lanka.

I suppose it's a Common Garden Lizard (Calotes versicolor).. not sure of course!

Shot with strong zoom to get blurred background. iAuto Mode.

These were a couple of many young lizards sunbathing on various wooden objects.

Taken on the path to Jetty Hide at Colne Point Nature Reserve.

Brown Anole Lizard - Dewlap Threat Display

2012:02:08 08:49:54

Pentax K5 - Sigma 150-500mm

300mm

450mm (in 35mm film)

1/400 sec, f/8

Metering: Multi-segment

ISO: 500

Flash: Off

File size: 23.3MB

Image size: 4992 x 3284

Saturation: Normal

Sharpness: Normal

Contrast: Normal

We saw some real dinosaur footprints not too far away but this was the closet we came to being eaten!

Another lizard found walking in North Carolina. I believe it's an Eastern Fence Lizard.

Aruban Whiptail Lizard

( Cnemidophorus arubensis )

Common blue lizard, posing on the nearby island of Bonaire

Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles

17th January 2019

Caltapanna cp. south australia.

 

c7m_9056

Possibly a Common Side-blotched Lizard (Uta stansburiana), White Rocks Loop Trail, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada

Forgot to note what this was, and the banham zoo website does not say either.

National Reptile Zoo (Gowran)

Lake Chabot Regional Park, Castro Valley, CA

Collared lizard on a rock at Mesa Verde

This little one stopped me on my way home, to warn me that a train was coming, if I wanted to watch it.

 

I did...

Wild but Friendly Lizard

Alamo Canyon, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Pima Co., Arizona

Baby Monitor Lizard at Chobe, NP

Ibizan Wall Lizard on the pavement in the hot afternoon sun.

If you keep your eyes open, and know where to look, you'll eventually see how many lizards there are here.

Found this little guy about 2 inches long but he looks huge in picture.

 

1 2 ••• 53 54 56 58 59 ••• 79 80