Lizard Identification

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So would I O**

I only have "normal" middle European lizards. They probably have something more interesting further south. I seem to remember having seen something interesting in Rhodes. Further north there are no lizards at all :no:

This is the one from Rhodes
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Roger and Lis! \O \O


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That's indeed the only Euro-agama, but we have lots of lizards everywhere and the beautiful salamanders :-0


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here too, we have a lot :yes:
and lot of Salamanders O/\

for ex. this one
Western green Lizard
Western green Lizard
Lézard vert/Western green Lizard (Lacerta bilineata bilineata)

if you need some more, I got some more


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O:V


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Richprins wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 8:02 amO:V
They are all Likawaans or Kokomannetjies to me :-0 =O:


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 1:37 pm Common striped skink?

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Lisbeth, is this one from Kruger?


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It is from the Okavango Delta. The photo says that it is a Wahlberg's striped skink -O-


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Gerrhosaurus flavigularis Yellow-throated Plated or Gerrhosaurus intermedius Eastern Black-lined Plated Lizard

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