Lizard island, Queensland, Australia by saltyluxe
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Marine iguanas
By: Alan Root
From: The Fascinating Secrets of Oceans & Islands
1972
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Solomon Island Prehensile-tailed Skink (Corucia zebrata), family Scincidae, endemic to the Solomon Islands archipelago
Arboreal, herbivorous, crepuscular.
The largest known species of skink, they can grow to a total length of 32 inches (81 cm).
Live-bearing, they provide parental care for the young, after birth, as well. Females are known to be fiercely protective of the young.
They are actually social, and live in extended family groups.
This has been scientifically proven to be one of the best lizards, and I love them.
photograph by Josh More
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This Yappy Li’l Yuppi says: “I’m the Yuppi! Gotta love me!” 😛🦎🍈
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leisure
2023 Coney Island NY, United States
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ngl one of the funniest parts of the godzilla saga is that we don't even have that many lizards all around singapore (like, you aren't gonna walk out of your house and down the street and see a giant lizard💀), it's just the marina bay area because it's the riverside 😭😭
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Thorny devil
By: Stan & Kay Breeden
From: The Fascinating Secrets of Oceans & Islands
1972
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Gran Canaria Giant Lizard (Gallotia stehlini), family Lacertidae, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
This lizard grows to a max. total length of up to 80 cm (31 in).
photograph by Marta Nembrotha
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