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On holiday in Portugal, without a macro lens, ugly light/shadow, Unexpected we met this beauty. The Western Pearl Lizard. We were hiking in Parc Naturale Do Douro.
Lovely scenery, between the flowers.
Meet Mini-Muncher - Russian Tortoise (not native - this is my scale baby).
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This is the first Eastern Box Turtle I have seen this year. I think a female...she was hiding in our lawn and I moved her to a mulched area but she has other ideas and went right back to the lawn!. She was very shy and hissed at me when I picked her up. here she is just peeking out to see if that "monster" is gone yet!
A panther chameleon stands watch at the entrance of the Living Coast Discovery Center. Be prepared to show him your tickets upon entrance.
“The prince of darkness is a gentleman"
- William Shakespeare
The prince of darkness looks even more handsome on black.
The camera was barely about 2-3 inches from the prince when this picture was clicked. After this photo, the prince of darkness grew suspicious, jumped off the twig, and ran in a random direction.
Trioceros hoehnelli, commonly known as von Höhnel's chameleon, and the helmeted or high-casqued chameleon, is a species of chameleon found in eastern Africa, in Kenya and Uganda.
Another of my reptile images taken on my workshop with Angi Wallace in Bristol earlier this year.
I have no idea what this reptile is, sorry ... so if anyone knows please let me know.
Taken at western Romania.
Found basking on a wall.
Around 80 cm, before shedding and not very friendly :)
Trimeresurus macrops is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Southeast Asia. Photographed this individual at Khao Yai National Park in Thailand