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Calotes calotes
this colourful Common Green Forest Lizard (Calotes calotes) is an agamid lizard found in the forests of the Western Ghats and the Shevaroy Hills in India, and Sri Lanka.
61 Comments (1–25)
Thanks a lot Rajas.......
wowww... awesome spottings... congrats for SOTD.. :)
Thanks a lot EnvUnlimited and Maria dB......
What a beauty! Congratulations!
Thank you Kranti.......
Thank you Sarala akki
nice series !! congrats !!
:) Im just soo glad bhagi ! ! :) :) !
You are correct Bhagya!!!!I'm so proud about you & I'm also proud to be a Sri Lankan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot Adi .... your friendship is one of the best things i got from Project NOAH ..........Im so happy to find a friend great like you ..... :-)
My ever loving 3 best friends Saumya, I owe you so much for introducing me to the amazing NOAH world, Chamalka who always encourage me, and Sew who always had the best comments on my spottings.... Thank you so much my friends .....
Thanks a lot Tom15 and intrinsic3141
The colors are amazing and you captured it perfectly!
Its all because of amazing Sri Lankan bio diversity Dilan ..... proud to be a Sri Lankan
Thanks a lot Dilan.....
Amazing!
Thanks a lot Nuwan again again and again.......... :-)
Yep Dilan It is !!!!!!!!!!!! :) :)
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Today is a unforgettable day for Sri Lankan Project noah members!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spotting of the Day-Bhagya Herath,Sri Lanka
National Geographic spotting of the week -Sachindra Umesh,Sri Lanka
Congrats Bhagya & Sachindra!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much Mark Ridgway, Jemma, Leuba, Pradeep Kumar and LaurenZarate .......
Thanks a lot Reza, Gilma, Ava T-B, KarenSaxton, Anne Marie, and LuisStevens......
Congratulations :-)
Nice
congratzzz bhagi.........soooooooo happy for you darling....great pics.. :D
Wowwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeee , congrats bhagi , i soooo proud of you ! What an amazing capture !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) =) =)
Congratulations dear Bhagya..I am really really happie for you..What a wonderful capture of truely an amazing species :)
I am proud of you girl :) You are doing great :)