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Ruin lizard under cardbox This Ruin lizard (Podarcis Sicula) was watching me from underneath his box. Luckily the flash was able to light him up and show the beautiful blue dots on the belly. Closeup,Geotagged,Italian wall lizard,Italy,Podarcis Sicula,Podarcis sicula,Reptiles,Ruin lizard,italy Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Ruin lizard under cardbox

This Ruin lizard (Podarcis Sicula) was watching me from underneath his box. Luckily the flash was able to light him up and show the beautiful blue dots on the belly.

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  1. beautiful like a necklace Posted 13 years ago

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The Italian wall lizard or Ruin lizard is a species of lizard in the Lacertidae family. ''P. sicula'' is native to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, France, Italy, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia and Switzerland, but has also been introduced to Spain, Turkey, and the United States. ''P. sicula'' belongs to the Lacertidae family of lizards and it is the most abundant lizard species in southern Italy.

Similar species: Snakes And Lizards
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Joost Thissen

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Uploaded Nov 5, 2011. Captured Nov 5, 2011 22:59 in Via Emilia Romagna, 52, 47841 Cattolica Rimini, Italy.
  • SLT-A55V
  • ISO100
  • 120mm