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Little lizard facing off against the neighbours cat.

 

Viviparous Lizard

(Zootoca vivipara)

 

Photo was taken from behind a slightly dirty window so the clarity is not that great.

Lacerta agilis.

Male, licking his lips.

Dorset heathland.

One of the most frequently seen lizards at Pipe Spring. Desert Spiny lizards perch on tree trunks, rocks and fences, waiting for ants, beetles, and other prey. They can be seen basking on Pipe Spring’s walkways as well. They are thick-bodied lizards and have a dark, wedge shaped marking at their neck

Anatidae to Reptiles to Mammals to Insect

Santa Catalina Mts., Pima Co., Arizona - Largest adult I've seen (snout-vent length ~ 5 inches) probably end of 3rd year with stripes almost completely disintegrated and they will be if it lives another year, BUT just as I finished photographing it, a Sonoran Whipsnake streaked out of the brush and attacked. Lucky for Burtty, the snake wasn't quite big enough to land him and Burtty got away.

An adult female Tiburon Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus dickersonae) from Sonora, Mexico.

We ran across several of these big lizards (they were a few feet long). Apparently they love ombú fruit.

Forgot it's name!!

 

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Taken on a hike up Russian Ridge

 

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Very similar shot available for licensing to artists as reference photo here: wildlifereferencephotos.com/media.details.php?mediaID=37156 (both personal and commercial use allowed).

A lizard in the cemetery of the Wilten Basilica in Innsbruck, Austria

Urosaurus ornatus. Rincon Heights Community Garden, Tucson, Arizona, USA.

Just next to the Pantheon in Rome.

Found during a day hike at Macchu Picchu, Peru.

Paulo Afonso, Bahia, Brasil

Knights Key, Marathon, Florida

Probably Podarcis sp.

I know he looks like Godzilla, but he's only about 8 inches long. It's too bad you can't see his blue underbelly. We have a lot of these guys around our house.

The first time I saw this lizard on the bridge, it was dark brown, but by the time it had crossed the bridge, its skin had turned a beautiful gold and azure colour.

Paid no mind to our truck rumbling by his warm rock.

Four-toed Tegu, Teius teyou,

Kaa-Iya del Gran Chaco National Park,Chaco, Bolivia, Kaa-Iya is a park larger than Belgium and it worth a visit for Toucans, Jaguars, Ocelot and Pumas.However it is a long distance from Santa Cruz and very hot

It's a black gridled lizard. (thanks Churn on reddit for the id)

Agamid lizard, Gobi desert, Mongolia

Usually hides under stones during day and comes out when it is cooler

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Short horned lizard running around.

Sceleporus variabilis from south Texas.

Lacerta agilis.

Male, this one yawned several times while I was watching him but this was the only time I was quick enough to get it. Unfortunately he was looking the wrong way.

Dorset heathland.

Day twenty-three.

Crystal Creek, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

I was amazed to see this lizard given the lack of sun and cool temperatures in the morning. I had only seen one dragonfly out by then due to the weather.

It isn't a good photo but the lizard was over a drainage ditch and impossible to approach. It is colourful.

Lizard, Crystal Cove, Barbados

Shot near Hamilton Pool, Travis Country Texas

Lizard running around on the rocks.

At Castle Acre castle.

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