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This little fellow was "frozen" , reptiles really mastered the art of sitting/lying completly motionless.
Having a movable eyelid is one trait that separates these "legless" lizards from snakes. Cape Point, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Dare County, North Carolina.
My pair of fat tail geckos. The biggest one is Charlie, the male. Angel is the female, and she has her head on top of Charlie.
I tried to get a shot of his body, but with him moving and the lighting - just didn't come out the way I wanted - but you can still see his markings.
Common Lizard
Zootoca (Lacerta) vivipara
basking on wartime bomb bays
Skipwith Common NNR
Copyright Natural England/Steve Hiner