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Green Lizard In The Yard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Endemic Canarian Gallot`s lizards fighting in the front yard Royalty Free Stock Photo
The lizard in the front yard, 1. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A brown lizard on the garden patio in front of grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
The lizard is a reptile Royalty Free Stock Photo
The lizard is a reptile Royalty Free Stock Photo
The lizard in the front yard, 1.
A brown lizard on the garden patio in front of grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hungry Hungry Iguana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fighting female Tenerife lizards  - endemic on Canary islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lizard standing at backyard floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Black snake in Connecticut front yard Royalty Free Stock Photo
With over 6,000 types of lizards, from the giant Komodo dragon to the tiny geckos, they also have many different adaptations. Most are quadrupeds, although some are legless and look more like snakes. Being carnivore, most wait for their prey to come to them, instead of go and hunting them. If attacked, most lizards are able to detach their tail, which continues to wiggle, in an effort to distract the attacker. The tail grows back in a few weeks.


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