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Large water monitor lizard close to the water. The picture is taken at the harbor in Sandakan in the eastern part of Borneo
Note on a hole in the noise barrier: transition for lizards! Sign on a wall at the Main-Weser-Bahn in Frankfurt, Germany.
The colorful green anole in the natural surroundings of Orlando Wetlands Park in central Florida.  The park is a large marsh area which is home to numerous birds, mammals, and reptiles.
early summer\nLooks like it's hiding in the weeds\non the block wall\nI'm riding\nlizard
Florida Lizard sitting on cable box attached to home
Geckos are generally nocturnal and arboreal lizards. Like most lizards, they eat insects. Geckos are the only scaly geckos whose eggs have a hard shell.1 Some species are parthenogenetic, that is, females can reproduce without copulating with a male. This increases the gecko's ability to spread to new islands. Many geckos live in groups and use squeaks and chatter to communicate.
Close up apartment mail boxes and lizard in Florida
Closeup of chameleon in the garden
Color-Changing Baby Cuban Knight Anole in Bright Sunlight on a South Florida Patio
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Gecko in a rain forest on Maui
A lizard crawilng on a wall, grayscale
Jesus Lizards survive in the rain forests of Nicaragua
Young crocodile sunbathing in a stream in Gir National Park, Gujarat, India
Santa Monica Mountains Mascot
Little Miami geico
Small Lizard Hiding in the Rung of a Ladder
Emerald basilisk sitting on a log in the river
Black and white picture of lizard on the outdoor wall
Lizard Standing on Timber
Peron's Snake-eyed Skink (Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus) adult sunning on tree trunk\n\nNorthern Territory, Australia.      July
Portrait of an Asian water monitor in in front of a lake in Lumphini Park, which is a large public park in the center of Bangkok the capital of Thailand
HOSMER'S SKINK egernia hosmeri, ADULT STANDING ON BRANCH, AUSTRALIA
This image captures a curly-tailed lizard basking on a sun-drenched beach. The lizard, with its distinctive curled tail and textured skin, is seen against the contrast of fine sand and possibly scattered beach vegetation. Its presence adds a touch of wild, natural beauty to the idyllic beach setting. The photograph aims to showcase the lizard in its natural habitat, highlighting the intriguing details of its appearance and its behavior in the warmth of the beach environment.
Common Indian Monitor Lizard, Varanus Bengalensis
An immature Slender Tree Lizard (Liolaemus tenuis), sometimes also called a Blue-green Tree Lizard, showing just a hint of the brilliant skin colours of an adult lizard, and one of the most common members of the large Liolaemus genus of lizards in South America, sunbathes in the Andes foothills of rural Chile
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