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Does anyone know why it's blue ?
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parecchi individui in attivitÃ
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It mostly come out when it is nice and warm which means it is too bright for good photos. I took a lot of photos with my regular camera and these are the better ones. - Bob S. This observation and these photos were made by Bob S. They were sent to rascals@nhm.org.
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It mostly come out when it is nice and warm which means it is too bright for good photos. I took a lot of photos with my regular camera and these are the better ones. - Bob S. This observation and these photos were made by Bob S. They were sent to rascals@nhm.org.
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It mostly come out when it is nice and warm which means it is too bright for good photos. I took a lot of photos with my regular camera and these are the better ones. - Bob S. This observation and these photos were made by Bob S. They were sent to rascals@nhm.org.
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It mostly come out when it is nice and warm which means it is too bright for good photos. I took a lot of photos with my regular camera and these are the better ones. - Bob S. This observation and these photos were made by Bob S. They were sent to rascals@nhm.org.
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This was another one of these lizards that I see in my backyard. - Bob S. This observation and photo were made by Bob S., and sent to rascals@nhm.org.
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Sorry for the bad photo.
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This photo and story are both from Joanne of San Pedro. Thanks Joanne! - RSmart This pic is of Victor (Italian Wall lizard) in the geraniums after he committed a terrible crime. On the 18th, I saw Victor sunning himself on the small lattice near the porch. I ran to get my camera and, when I returned, saw him jump down, cross the driveway and pounce on a small Italian lizard. As he began to eat the small lizard, he dragged it back across the driveway and into the geraniums. I heard a bit of rustling and then silence. Eventually, Victor appeared amongst the leaves looking for a toothpick and a cup of coffee. YUCK. The picture is of him after his meal.
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This photo and observation were made by Astrid Thangen. Astrid saw this Italian Wall Lizard in front of her yard at 2:13 p.m. on Aug 31. The observation was submitted to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Southern California (RASCals) project via the rascals@nhm.org email address.
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Subspecies ID?
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Subspecies ID?
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Subspecies ID?
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Subspecies ID?
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un individuo in ibernazione sotto covone di fieno
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These three lizards got stucked in this bin.. don't worry, now they are free again!
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