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Rock Agama Lizard on rock
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A common lizard seen basking on a stile along the Cotswold Way public footpath between Aggs Hill and Prestbury Hill nature reserve.
Following knee replacement surgery at the end of September, I only got out one day with my camera for a few minutes. I was not an easy task with a cane but I was needing a photography fix. This was the only picture I got and I was happy this young spiny lizard agreed to pose on the fence wire.
Montell, Uvalde County, Texas in October 2021
Monitor Lizard
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Just a western fence lizard on an old fencepost, looking like all the lady lizards are going to come to him.
Jack London State Park, Glen Ellen, Ca. May, 2023.
The day before yesterday we had some rain. After a long very hot summer, the weather yesterday was great to the degree that I left home at 4.45 am.
I was enjoying a hot cup of Earl Gray tea (my favorite) when this lady lizard sneaked just one meter away from me. I slowly picked up my camera and took several shots.
Such a nice skin she had! Camouflage is one of the most beautiful defense such animals have.
It was a shame to see discarded rubbish (part of a car!) in the car park of Dene Park, although this lizard seemed to think it made a good sun lounger!
Tonbridge - Kent
Tshokwane picnic place
Bright green color - only during Spring mating season.
35 - 40 cm long
Tree agama lizard - they
love to hang out in Acacia tree's, blending in nicely with the bark.
Once in a life time sighting !
Little lizard looking at me what I was doing ;-) I like this animals. Saw this one, while visiting friends in Germany.
If someone can identify this one, please let me know. Thanks.