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Sungazer lizard, Cordylus giganteus Shingleback lizard.  This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback, Trachydosaurus Shingleback lizard.  This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback, Trachydosaurus
Sungazer lizard. Lizard Photo.
Image ID: 12556  
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus
 
Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback. Lizard Picture.
Image ID: 12571  
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus
 
Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback. Stock Photography of Lizard.
Image ID: 12572  
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus
 
Shingleback lizard.  This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback, Trachydosaurus Shingleback lizard.  This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback, Trachydosaurus Emerald tree monitor lizard.  Arboreal, dwelling in trees in New Guinea jungles where it hunts birds and small mammals, Varanus prasinus prasinus
Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback. Photograph of Lizard.
Image ID: 12573  
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus
 
Shingleback lizard. This lizard has a fat tail shaped like its head, which can fool predators into attacking the wrong end of the shingleback. Lizard Photos.
Image ID: 12574  
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus
 
Emerald tree monitor lizard. Arboreal, dwelling in trees in New Guinea jungles where it hunts birds and small mammals. Lizard Image.
Image ID: 12602  
Species: Emerald tree monitor lizard, Varanus prasinus prasinus
 
Emerald tree monitor lizard.  Arboreal, dwelling in trees in New Guinea jungles where it hunts birds and small mammals, Varanus prasinus prasinus Emerald tree monitor lizard.  Arboreal, dwelling in trees in New Guinea jungles where it hunts birds and small mammals, Varanus prasinus prasinus Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus
Emerald tree monitor lizard. Arboreal, dwelling in trees in New Guinea jungles where it hunts birds and small mammals. Professional stock photos of Lizard.
Image ID: 12603  
Species: Emerald tree monitor lizard, Varanus prasinus prasinus
 
Emerald tree monitor lizard. Arboreal, dwelling in trees in New Guinea jungles where it hunts birds and small mammals. Pictures of Lizard.
Image ID: 12604  
Species: Emerald tree monitor lizard, Varanus prasinus prasinus
 
Quince monitor lizard. Lizard Photo.
Image ID: 12621  
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus
 
Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus
Quince monitor lizard. Lizard Picture.
Image ID: 12622  
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus
 
Quince monitor lizard. Stock Photography of Lizard.
Image ID: 12623  
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus
 
Quince monitor lizard. Photograph of Lizard.
Image ID: 12624  
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus
 
Sungazer lizard, Cordylus giganteus Sungazer lizard, Cordylus giganteus European glass lizard.  Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard.  It is native to southeastern Europe, Pseudopus apodus
Sungazer lizard. Lizard Photos.
Image ID: 12738  
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus
 
Sungazer lizard. Lizard Image.
Image ID: 12739  
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus
 
European glass lizard. Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard. It is native to southeastern Europe. Professional stock photos of Lizard.
Image ID: 12742  
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus
 
European glass lizard.  Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard.  It is native to southeastern Europe, Pseudopus apodus European glass lizard.  Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard.  It is native to southeastern Europe, Pseudopus apodus Armadillo lizard, Cordylus cataphractus
European glass lizard. Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard. It is native to southeastern Europe. Pictures of Lizard.
Image ID: 12743  
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus
 
European glass lizard. Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard. It is native to southeastern Europe. Lizard Photo.
Image ID: 12744  
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus
 
Armadillo lizard. Lizard Picture.
Image ID: 12745  
Species: Armadillo lizard, Cordylus cataphractus
 
Twin-spotted rattlesnake, native to southern Arizona, is a small rattlesnake occupying talus slopes at high elevations and preying on lizards, Crotalus pricei Twin-spotted rattlesnake, native to southern Arizona, is a small rattlesnake occupying talus slopes at high elevations and preying on lizards, Crotalus pricei Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds.  They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters.  The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey, Varanus komodoensis
Twin-spotted rattlesnake, native to southern Arizona, is a small rattlesnake occupying talus slopes at high elevations and preying on lizards. Stock Photography of Lizard.
Image ID: 12817  
Species: Two-spotted rattlesnake, Crotalus pricei
 
Twin-spotted rattlesnake, native to southern Arizona, is a small rattlesnake occupying talus slopes at high elevations and preying on lizards. Photograph of Lizard.
Image ID: 12818  
Species: Two-spotted rattlesnake, Crotalus pricei
 
Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds. They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters. The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey. Lizard Photos.
Image ID: 12820  
Species: Komodo dragon, Varanus komodoensis
 
Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds.  They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters.  The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey, Varanus komodoensis Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds.  They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters.  The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey, Varanus komodoensis Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds.  They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters.  The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey, Varanus komodoensis
Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds. They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters. The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey. Lizard Image.
Image ID: 12821  
Species: Komodo dragon, Varanus komodoensis
 
Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds. They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters. The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey. Professional stock photos of Lizard.
Image ID: 12822  
Species: Komodo dragon, Varanus komodoensis
 
Komodo dragon, the worlds largest lizard, grows to 10 feet (3m) and over 500 pounds. They have an acute sense of smell and are notorious meat-eaters. The saliva of the Komodo dragon is deadly, an adaptation to help it more quickly consume its prey. Pictures of Lizard.
Image ID: 12823  
Species: Komodo dragon, Varanus komodoensis
 
European glass lizard.  Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard.  It is native to southeastern Europe, Pseudopus apodus European glass lizard.  Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard.  It is native to southeastern Europe, Pseudopus apodus European glass lizard.  Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard.  It is native to southeastern Europe, Pseudopus apodus
European glass lizard. Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard. It is native to southeastern Europe. Lizard Photo.
Image ID: 12826  
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus
 
European glass lizard. Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard. It is native to southeastern Europe. Lizard Picture.
Image ID: 12827  
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus
 
European glass lizard. Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard. It is native to southeastern Europe. Stock Photography of Lizard.
Image ID: 12828  
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus
 
European glass lizard.  Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard.  It is native to southeastern Europe, Pseudopus apodus Berbers skink, Eumeces schneideri algeriensis Berbers skink, Eumeces schneideri algeriensis
European glass lizard. Without legs, the European glass lizard appears to be a snake, but in truth it is a species of lizard. It is native to southeastern Europe. Photograph of Lizard.
Image ID: 12829  
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus
 
Berbers skink. Lizard Photos.
Image ID: 14685  
Species: Berbers skink, Eumeces schneideri algeriensis
 
Berbers skink. Lizard Image.
Image ID: 14686  
Species: Berbers skink, Eumeces schneideri algeriensis
 


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Location  >  Oceans  >  Pacific  >  Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)  >  Above Water
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  World Heritage Sites  >  Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
Location  >  USA  >  Arizona  >  Amado
Location  >  World  >  Ecuador  >  Galapagos Islands  >  Fernandina Island (Narborough)
Location  >  World  >  Ecuador  >  Galapagos Islands  >  North Seymour Island
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Species Appearing Among These Images:
Amblyrhynchus cristatus
Cordylus cataphractus
Cordylus giganteus
Crotalus pricei
Eumeces schneideri algeriensis
Gerrhosaurus validus
Phrynosoma
Pseudopus apodus
Timon lepidus
Trachydosaurus
Tropidurus sp.
Varanus komodoensis
Varanus melinus
Varanus prasinus prasinus

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Updated: November 21, 2009