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Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus woodi) Sebastian, FL

There are 100 of these things in my yard. They are Anole lizards. roughly about 4 inches long.

This one let me get quite close

  

Lizard, reptile, lizard, head, scales, green, animals

 

Male sand lizard (Lacerta agilis). Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, UK.

 

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One of the best years for sand lizards, saw over 20 at this site.

One of the many...many lizards of the Utah desert.

Golden Gate Highland Park,

South Africa

Like with birds the sexes and ages may have significantly different coloring... I couldn't match this model in my guidebook. Herp pros please comment.

 

100_0076e; Southwestern Fence Lizard

Death Valley National Park | California

Lizard. Israel. 2018.

First Lizard seen in garden at Longyester, East Lothian in 12 years.

Photo taken at UCR Botanic garden, Riverside, CA. 8-19-2017

While at Titchfield Haven last week, my dad spotted this beautiful Common Lizard sitting next to one of the wildlife viewing points and we both spent several minutes taking shots of it, posing nicely in the morning sunlight. This one was very close to an ant nest at the time, but didn't seem bothered by them. This was about 6 inches long, about the same size as most of the Lizards we saw on the first visit :-)

Here lizard, lizard, lizard! This Common Side-Blotched Lizard was perched atop a rock at the East Wetlands in Yuma, Arizona.

Reuse Pantserakkedis Giant Plated Lizard, Gerrhosaurus validus validus Waterberry Hill, Hazyview

Cleaning the loft of my studio, I discovered two clreamy white bird eggs smaller than a penny combined. When were they laid, and by what bird? So tiny to get through a crack somewhere? Or while the door was open? I grieve for the two babies never to fly.

 

I brought the eggs indoors, thinking they were no longer viable. About a week later, I was surprised to note each egg split into scale like prices, without being incubated. Therefore, I believe the eggs contained baby lizards who now roam my interior rooms. I hope they make it out alive.

Western Fence Lizard?

Found near Fort Lauderdale Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

 

Thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/10770266@N04] I now believe this to be

Sceloporus woodi - Florida Scrub Lizard

Lizards in Belize.

Main Trail near Clevenger House

Boyce Thompson Arboretum

Superior, AZ

Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, July 23, 2012. Dew beads up on the back of this lizard as it rests on a Firebush. Photo by: E. Tramontana, USFWS. www.fws.gov/lakewoodruff/

I encountered this Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis) at a roadside stop in Nevada. Geiger Lookout Wayside Park, along route NV-341 between Virginia City and Reno.

 

Based on where I found this lizard, it is probably subspecies longipes, the Great Basin Fence Lizard.

One of a couple Collared Lizards I found today while hiking. Don't let the incident appearance fool you, he had an attitude and was often snapping at me! However, unlike the adults, his bites didn't hurt luckily.

Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis)

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