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Sungazer lizard. Lizard Photo.
Image ID: 12556
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus | Desert iguana, one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Lizard Picture.
Image ID: 26728
Species: Northern Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA | Desert iguana, one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Stock Photography of Lizard.
Image ID: 26735
Species: Northern Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA |
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Desert iguana, one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Photograph of Lizard.
Image ID: 26755
Species: Northern Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA | Desert iguana, one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Lizard Photos.
Image ID: 26761
Species: Northern Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA | Desert iguana, one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Lizard Image.
Image ID: 26769
Species: Northern Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA |
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Desert iguana, one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Professional stock photos of Lizard.
Image ID: 26774
Species: Northern Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA | Desert iguana, one of the most common lizards of the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Pictures of Lizard.
Image ID: 26775
Species: Northern Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis
Location: Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA | 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 Photo.
Image ID: 12571
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus |
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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: 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. Stock Photography 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. Photograph of Lizard.
Image ID: 12574
Species: Shingleback lizard, Trachydosaurus |
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Emerald tree monitor lizard. Arboreal, dwelling in trees in New Guinea jungles where it hunts birds and small mammals. Lizard Photos.
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. Lizard Image.
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. Professional stock photos of Lizard.
Image ID: 12604
Species: Emerald tree monitor lizard, Varanus prasinus prasinus |
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Quince monitor lizard. Pictures of Lizard.
Image ID: 12621
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus | Quince monitor lizard. Lizard Photo.
Image ID: 12622
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus | Quince monitor lizard. Lizard Picture.
Image ID: 12623
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus |
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Quince monitor lizard. Stock Photography of Lizard.
Image ID: 12624
Species: Quince monitor lizard, Varanus melinus | Sungazer lizard. Photograph of Lizard.
Image ID: 12738
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus | Sungazer lizard. Lizard Photos.
Image ID: 12739
Species: Sungazer, Cordylus giganteus |
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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 Image.
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. Professional stock photos 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. Pictures of Lizard.
Image ID: 12744
Species: European glass lizard, Pseudopus apodus |
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Armadillo lizard. Lizard Photo.
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. Lizard Picture.
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. Stock Photography of Lizard.
Image ID: 12818
Species: Two-spotted rattlesnake, Crotalus pricei |
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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. Photograph of Lizard.
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. Lizard Photos.
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. Lizard Image.
Image ID: 12822
Species: Komodo dragon, Varanus komodoensis |