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European wall lizard

Podarcis muralis

Description:

It was about 11 cm long, not timid at all, the only lizard not to escape at my approach and to come out every time I passed by. The other specimens were much smaller but I think them to belong to the same species.

Habitat:

a wooden door in my countryhouse and the cracks in the wall around it

Notes:

the only spotted lizard I saw in the area, the others being all striped, and also the biggest.

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Scaldasole, LOM, Italy

Spotted on Mar 29, 2013
Submitted on Apr 3, 2013

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