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Euphorbia Milii Crown of Thorns Plant in Thailand.
Malagasy giant chameleon or Oustalet's chameleon (Furcifer oustaleti), large species of endemic chameleon, Anja Community Reserve. Madagascar wildlife animal
European green lizard (Lacerta viridis)
Daphne odora (winter daphne) is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae and is native to China. It is sometimes called Spurge olive, but this name is shared by other plants. It is an evergreen shrub with fragrant, fleshy, pale-pink, tubular flowers. D. odora 'Aureomarginata' has yellow edged leaves, and is hardier and more suitable to cultivation. Shallow depth of field with focus placed over the nearest flower heads.
Close up of arctic willow plant, growing in Jasper National Park - Alberta Canada. Selective focus
Boronia wild flower of Australia
an Iguana searches for food in the Nevada desert
Yucca.  . It grows to a height of 3 m (10 ft) and is an evergreen shrub prized in horticulture for its architectural qualities
stromante flower
Montbretia, part of the Iris family, in full Summer bloom in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Brown Queen Ant on a leaf
Description:\nThe lizard reaches up to 15 cm (5.9 in) from the tip of the muzzle to the cloaca. The tail can be up to twice the length of the body, total length is up to 40 cm (16 in). This lizard sometimes sheds its tail (autotomy) to evade the grasp of a predator, regrowing it later.\nThe male has a larger head and a uniform green coloring punctuated with small spots that are more pronounced upon its back. The throat is bluish in the adult male and to a lesser extent in the female. The female is more slender than the male and has a more uniform coloration, often displaying between two and four light bands bordered by black spots.\nDistribution and habitat:\nThe European green lizard is native to southeastern Europe. Its range extends from southern Germany, Austria, eastern Italy, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece to southern Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria and western Turkey. It is known from elevations up to 2,200 above sea level and its typical habitat is dense bushy vegetation in open woodland, hedgerows, field margins, embankments and bramble thickets. In the northern part of its range it may be found on bushy heathland and in the southern part it prefers damp locations (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Red ant on leaf
Ants Climbing Gecko's head - Animal behavior.
A lizard looks at me
Jatropha podagrica is a caudiciform perennial herb growing up to 1 meter tall. The grey-green, knobby, swollen caudex has a bottle-like appearance, giving rise to some of the common names. Jatropha podagrica is a succulent plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is native to the tropical Americas but is grown as an ornamental plant in many parts of the world due to its unusual appearance. Common names include Gout Plant, Gout Stalk, Guatemalan Rhubarb, Coral Plant, Buddha Belly Plant, Purging-Nut, Physic Nut, Goutystalk Nettlespurge, Australian Bottle Plant, and Tartogo.
The Sungazer (Smaug giganteus) is the biggest member of the cordylid family. These heavily armored lizards are endemic to South Africa.
Lizard on a rock at Conguillio National Park in La Araucania region, southern Chile
The Ixora plant is a perennial shrub of small to medium size, known for its vibrant and attractive flowers. Ixora features oval, glossy green leaves and its flowers, which can be red, yellow, orange, or pink, form dense, rounded inflorescences. It is a popular ornamental plant in gardens and landscaping due to its lush flowering and compact growth. Ixora prefers tropical and subtropical climates and can be grown in both garden beds and containers.
earless lizard on a rock, Sedona AZ, note the toes are off the rock
Open thaï tropical flower
Emerald swift, Sceloporus malachiticus, on rock wall. Santo Domingo, Heredia, Costa Rica.
A well focussed close-up of Himalayan balsam flowers. This good looking plant is one of the most invasive introductions that we have in the UK and seems to be able to thrive anywhere that its seeds land. These pods in the photo will burst very soon and will spread seeds up to about 2 meters from the plant.
Close up of Desert Roses
Green lizard Lacerta viridis on stone in garden
The flower is Abelia × grandiflora, which is a cross between A. chinensis and A. uniflora. It is a rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed shrub in the honeysuckle family. The plant features clusters of white to pink, bell-shaped flowers which appear in the upper leaf axils and stem ends over a long period from late spring to autumn. Flowers are fragrant.
Euphoribia milii var splendens, Euphorbiaceae, Madagascar
Jatropha integerrima Jacq.
Red hoya flora flower.
A green or common Iguana set against a plain out of focus water background
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