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  2. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    A small to medium-sized lizard, the green anole is a trunk-crown ecomorph and can change its color to several shades from brown to green. Other names include the Carolina anole, Carolina green anole, American anole, American green anole, North American green anole and red-throated anole.

  3. Lacerta strigata - Wikipedia

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    Lacerta strigata, the Caucasus emerald lizard, five-streaked lizard, or Caspian green lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is found in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, and Iran. [1] [2]

  4. Sceloporus malachiticus - Wikipedia

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    Emerald swifts are distinctly bright green in color, with males typically being more striking than females, having bright blue patches on either side of the belly. They grow from 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) in length. Like other species in the genus Sceloporus, their scales tend to be fairly stiff and heavily keeled, giving them a spiny texture.

  5. Anolis evermanni - Wikipedia

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    Anolis evermanni, also known commonly as the emerald anole, Evermann's anole, and the small green anole, is a species of lizard included within the family Dactyloidae. [2] [3] A. evermanni is native to Puerto Rico, where it is mainly found in wet forests. A. evermanni is a medium-sized lizard and bright emerald-green in color.

  6. Lacerta (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Lacerta agilis – sand lizard Lacerta bilineata – western green lizard Lacerta citrovittata – Tinos green lizard Greece: Lacerta diplochondrodes – Rhodos green lizard Greece Lacerta media: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkey, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Russia. Lacerta pamphylica: Turkey Lacerta schreiberi – Iberian ...

  7. Anolis carpenteri - Wikipedia

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    A. carpenteri is a small, green lizard with an orange dewlap and smooth ventral scales. ... Turtles, Lizards]. Offenbach, Germany: Herpeton. 158 pp. ISBN ...

  8. Dactyloidae - Wikipedia

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    Anoles are small to fairly large lizards, typically green or brownish, but their color varies depending on species and many can also change it. [1] [7] In most species at least the male has a dewlap, an often brightly colored flap of skin that extends from the throat and is used in displays. [7]

  9. Lacerta citrovittata - Wikipedia

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    Lacerta citrovittata, the Tinos green lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is endemic to Greece. [1] References

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