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Sand lizard

Lacerta agilis

Description:

Sand lizard is distributed across most of Europe and eastwards to Mongolia. It is a sexually-dimorphic legged lizard. In northwest Europe, both sexes are characterized by lateral and dorsal strips of eye-shaped markings, dark patches with pale centers. They are mostly common in Poland, Czech Republic and countries around that area.

Habitat:

Found this guy in the garden of my grandma house in the forest near the city.

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Marek Koszorek
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Marek Koszorek

województwo podkarpackie, Poland

Spotted on Jun 1, 2015
Submitted on Jun 1, 2015

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