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Giant Belt Tail Lizard
Close-up photo of leopard slug, also known as Limax Maximus. High resolution photo. Full depth of field.
Beaded Lizard
Closeup of the head of a Sudan plated lizard, Gerrhosaurus major in a terrarium
Close up of lace monitor lizard laying on red sand dirt drinking from a pool of water in outback australia
Summer flowering tall plant.
White pistillate discoid head inflorescences bloom on Coyote Bush, Baccharis Pilularis, Asteraceae, native dioecious perennial evergreen shrub in Ballona Freshwater Marsh, Southern California Coast, Autumn.
Echium virescens in flower. Close up
Beginning of summer in Israel
Blossoms of the alpine azalea (Kalmia procumbens).
Hunting Animal
The endangered Gila monster is the only venomous lizard found in the United States.
Close up of Blue Tongue lizard in desert area. Photographed in Western Australia desert.
Close up photo of Inflorescenes
Northern Alligator Lizard (Elgaria coerulea) is a medium-sized lizard that occurs on the North American west coast. This lizard was formerly known under the scientific name of Gerrhonotus coeruleus but is nowadays classed as Elgaria coerulea. Pepperwood Preserve, Sonoma County, California.
White and pink flower on a low shrub
Anguis fragilis close-up, Catalonia, barcelona province
Pretty wild flowers near a lodge in Piekenierskloof, Western Cape, South Africa.
Medicinal herb wall Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) in the garden
Lizard
The bizarre looking lizards in the Northern Territories, Australia.
Gianr lizard on gran canaria on rocky formation
Close up of the head of a tuatara.
Ash Gray Paintbrush, Castilleja Cinerea, a native perennial monoclinous herb displaying terminal racemose spike inflorescences during springtime in the San Bernardino Mountains.
wedge-snouted sand lizard (Meroles cuneirostris) in Namib Rand Nature Reserve in Hardap region
Legs of a bat. Macro shoot. Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros)
Hairless, short to medium perennial; stems erect, square and hollow, with a creeping and rooting base. Leaf linear to lanceolate, opposite toothed or almost untoothed, half clasping the stem; with translucent gland-dots. Flowers white , veined and tinged with purplish-red. 10-18mm, tubular 2 lipped, the lower lip 3-lobed, borne in leafy racemes.\nHabitat: Wet places, meadows, marshes, river and stream banks, ditches.\nFlowering Season: May-October.\nDistribution: Belgium, Holland, France and Germany. From W and C Europe to W Asia.\n\nThis is a rare Species in the Netherlands. The Picture is made in my Garden Pond.\nThe Plant is Poisonous but in the past used as Herbal Medicine.
Tuatara superficially resemble lizards, but are equally related to both lizards and snakes, together are classified in the order Squamata, the closest living relatives of the tuatara.
a lizard searches for food on the Namib Desert near Walvis Bay, Namibia
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