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A portrait of a shingleback (Tiliqua rugosa konowi).
Eastern Water Skink (Eulamprus quoyii) a small lizard in the natural habitat sits on a branch.
South African mountainside scenics, Western Cape
a skink take a sunbath on a tree trunk
Robust striped skink in the wild in Central Victoria
Mountain Aloe (Aloe ferox), previously known as Aloe candelabrum, in the Didima section of the uKahlamba Transfrontier Mountain Park
Aloe in foreground, cloud-covered mountain in the background.
Montane speckled skinks aka speckled rock skinks, Trachylepis punctatissima, lizards on a cycad crown in Zimbabwe.
Wild field of grass, desertic area
Large cactus plant in Swartberg pass, South Africa
Wild Flowers, plants and trees in the nature around  Cape Town, South Africa,
This is an afternoon trip on the Sterkfontein landscape in Gauteng, where the first beings on earth were discovered. This is the land they use to walk on.
Wild Sceloporus tristichus lizard at Grand Canyon National Park
Mabuia lizard (Trachylepis atlantica), unique lizard from the island of Fernando de Noronha, on a wooden walkway. High quality photo
Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains.
Iona National Park, Moçâmedes Desert, Namibe Desert, Namibe Province, Angola: the Welwitschia mirabilis, often dubbed a \
Diverse Mediterranean plants and flowers surrounding a weathered palm trunk.
South Africa's National Botanical Garden at Kirstenbosch, Cape Town. Focus is on the aloe in the foreground. Camera: Canon 5D.
Blue-tongued lizard in Australian garden
Wild aloes growing in rural Zululand, in front of the hill of Isandlwana, site of the January 1879 battle between the invading British forces and the Zulu kingdom. The Zulu won the battle but lost the war.
A beautiful Variable Skink (Mabuya varia) on a rock in the Drakensberg Mountain Range, South Africa
Newborn Major Skink crawling on the ground
Cunningham Skink (Egernia cunninghami) in Its Natural Habitat \n\nA Cunningham skink rests comfortably under a rock. The skink's glossy scales shimmer in various shades of brown and olive, reflecting the dappled light filtering through the foliage above. Its robust body and distinctive patterning provide excellent camouflage against the rugged terrain, showcasing its adaptability to the environment. With its keen eyes and alert demeanor, the skink engages with its surroundings.\n\nGirraween National Park, Queensland
Mountain wilderness - Western Cape, South Africa
This lizard lives in rock crevices and dashes out to catch passing food.  This little guy is eating a piece of apple that I gave him.  The picture was taken in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
Gallotia galloti - La Palma.
two little lizards playing in the middle of the bush
A female Southern Agama Atra lizard. It is enjoying the sunshine on Table Mountain National Park
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