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This Lizard just posed long enough for a photo before it disappeared into the vegetation.

It's not the one that got predated by the Red Fox that I uploaded yesterday!

 

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I thought this big lizard (about 50cm) was a sort of cute ♡

 

Went to the Botanic Garden to check on the Nightjars and her 2 chicks and ran into this lizard calling out loud - Take Me! Take Me.

So I did.

 

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a Lizard in summer doing what a lizard does.

Zoom in for more details, very big crop.

  

Sony A7S

Tamron 70-300

LA-EA4

1/640s

ISO 800

300mm

F8

 

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Adult delivers lizard to youngster.

 

Thanks so much for the visit!

in the streets of Lanai, Koh Samui, Thailand

(P1040299)

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Speed: 12 mph (Maximum, On Land, Sprint)

Conservation status: Vulnerable Encyclopedia of Life

Scientific name: Varanus komodoensis

Higher classification: Monitor lizards

Mass: Male: 170 – 200 lbs (Adult), Female: 150 – 160 lbs (Adult)

Length: Male: 8.5 ft. (Adult), Female: 7.5 ft. (Adult)

I would appreciate very much if someone tell me the species of this lizard !!!!!!! Thanks a lot !!!!!!!

 

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Photo Art- background dry brush, lizards layered

 

Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 6,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains. Wikipedia

Scientific name: Lacertilia

 

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Blunt-nosed leopard lizard

Carrizo Plain

Always great to see these endangered lizards. The drought has impacted them as it has many other animals but after a decent rain year in Carrizo (not as abundant as the rest of California) they seem to be doing well as I saw several of these.

Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah, USA

Philippine sailfin lizard, crested lizard, sail-fin lizard, sailfin water lizard, soa-soa water lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus) lives only in the Philippines. Seen at the Reptile House, San Diego Zoo. Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Monitor Lizard, spotted yesterday at the sidewalk og a busy tourist place on Samui island, Thailand

I am not sure if this is a monitor lizard - if someone knows about, please correct me!

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Blyde River Canyon, Thaba Chweu, South Africa

Asian water monitors (varanus salvator) have very long tails so that, if you photograph the whole animal, you can negate some of the detail around the head - so here's a close-up in profile. Photographed in Cha-Am, Phetchaburi, Thailand.

Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Jurajskim szlakiem - jaszczurka zwinka.

three common lizards on a fence pole I came across in a field in buncrana county donegal

Holding its feet up - rock too hot? These are generally quite dull lizards (Atlantic Lizard - Gallotia atlantica) but some specimens have large green patches on their flanks (presumably brighter in the breeding season).

Shot through the foliage of a vine.

The Lizard Lighthouse in the distance - gorse and white bluebells in the foreground

Using Raynox magnifying lens. It as on my garlic chives plant

Traveling through mostly desert environments, big game sightings were minimal. But lizard sightings were plentiful. A few days ago I posted an image of an Eastern Collared Lizard. This guy is a Great Basin Collared Lizard (I think). We found him near Lees Ferry in Northern AZ.

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They are named for the stance they adopt which makes them appear to be gazing into the sun.

Blue Male Ameiva Lizard coming out of his lair.

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