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A single newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) crawls over a large stone.
Luxuriant pasture at Sankoh Prairie(桑科草原), Gansu Province, China
Oplurus cuvieri, known as the collared iguanid lizard, or Madagascan collared iguana. Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar wildlife and wilderness
Close up of lace monitor lizard laying on red sand dirt drinking from a pool of water in outback australia
Colorful reptile native to Colorado's Western Slope loves to sun himself on local red sandstone rocks
Amano shrimp - Caridina multidentata
European green lizard female sunbathing on the rock (Lacerta viridis)
Slip Face Lizard, or shovel-snouted lizard or Anchieta's dune lizard. Meroles anchietae olf name  Aporosaura anchietae, Sossusvlei Dunes, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia, Reptilia, Squamata, Lacertidae.
Phragmites australis at the water's edge. Spring young shoots in the water.
Crocodile fish in Everglades National Park - Florida (USA)
Whitmania pigra on white background
The Common Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris) is a North American species of lizard in the family Crotaphytidae.  It is distinguished by its oversized head, colorful body and bands of black around the neck and shoulders.  The black bands give it the name “collared”.  It is also known as Eastern Collared Lizard, Oklahoma Collared Lizard, Yellow-Headed Lizard and Collared Lizard.  The collared lizard can grow to 8-15 inches in length including the tail.  They have a large head and powerful jaws.  The adult males with their blue green bodies are generally more colorful than the females.  The collared lizard is mostly found in the arid, open landscapes of Mexico and south-central United States.  They are carnivores, feeding on insects and small vertebrates.  Occasionally they may eat plant material.  This collared lizard was photographed while basking on warm rocks in Homolovi State Park near Winslow, Arizona, USA.
Closeup on a black terrestrial critically endagered Chinese Mangshan Crocodile Newt, Tylototriton lizhengchangi sitting on a dried leaf
Tokyo bitterling male adult fish, Pseudorhodeus tanago, but widely known as Tanakia tanago. This species was listed in the 1996 IUCN Red List as \
butterfly on the flower in spring
Chameleon on white background. Chameleons or chamaeleons are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of Old World lizards with 202 species described as of June 2015. These species come in a range of colors, and many species have the ability to change color.
Giant blue-tongued skink lizard or Tiliqua gigas in the wildlife
Blue Butterfly Macro
Anole On Rock
Chameleon on leaf isolate on white.
Closeup on the critically endangered  Mangshan Crocodile Newt, Tylototriton lizhenchangi on leaflitter
A Nile Monitor Lizard in the Serengeti in Tanzania.  The lizard is about 5 feet long.
Pyrgus sidea on the flower
Two almond-eyed ringlet or Erebia alberganus butterfly on blades of grass
Lizard in the Nevada Desert
Italian wall lizard (Podarcis sicula)
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Stoloniferous submerged perennial, except at flowering time, looking like sunken pineapple tops. Leaves in coarse rosettes, linear-lanceolate, tapered, spine-toothed, rather brittle. Flower white, 30-45mm, held just above the water surface, dioecious; male several to a cluster bu he female solitary; stamens 12; styles 6, each 2-branched.\n\n\n\n\n
The rare Van Dyk's salamander, Plethodon vandykei on green moss at Holcomb area, Washington state
In Nevada’s Hickison Petroglyphs Recreation Area, a collared lizard lifts his feet on the hot volcanic boulders.
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