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or gecko. What's the difference again?

 

At Skradinski Buk.

OK, so this little critter is not a water temple, but it was cute and you get to check it out.

Vuyani Safari Lodge

This Uta stansburiana, or Side-blotched Lizard, is a new species for me. I came across it along the Dry Canyon Trail in Redmond, Oregon on April 11, 2008.

Eastern Zebra Tailed Lizard (Callisaurus draconoides ventralis) from Sonora, Mexico.

Heres the Australian lizard, more commonly known as the Bluetougue lizard. Seen commonly in suburbia, this one was found in my garden, and then decided to go wandering around the outside of our house and into the next door neighbours house...

A Common lizard (_Zootoca vivipara_) blending into the New Forest on Monday.

Bijagua

Alajuela, Costa Rica

2019 March 15

Male Sand Lizard in Autumn

Lizard shot at the Cabrits National Park, there are tons of this lizards on the garrison and they are the most friendly lizards you will come across. My boy here was just posing for the camera till I got tired of the shoot.

The 4th common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) in full view basking.

Not sure of the species - help is welcome ;)

Taken at Cecilia Riley's and Mike Gray's house during the Davis Mountains Hummingbird Celebration.

Lots of lizards & at least two skinks this year! Roadrunners not seen recently - probably have lots to eat in the neighborhood.

September 15, 2018, Frisco, TX at Limestone Quarry Park

Sunbathing sand lizards in our garden.

One last lizard, this one hanging out right outside the lower station of the tramway.

Taken at Ocean Hammock Park, 9/1/18 11:45 am. I tried to photograph many anoles/lizards during my walk to the beach, but this one caught my eye as it was the only black lizard I saw. It was perched on the tree bark, and the only way to photograph it was through the leaves or from directly below it. I attempted both methods in hopes of taking the best image, and this was it. The leaves frame the lizard while keeping it the focus of the image.

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There are two lizards in this shot. I cropped both lizards so you can see them. you can also look at the largest file.

 

Sigma DP3M

A Texas spiny lizard hatchling

29 September 2013

Santa Cruz Island, California

Does any one know what species this is?

A very small lizard found on the East Trail of Lost Maples State Natural Area. He was about 3 inches long including the tail. He was also very fast!

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