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Lizards in France (1 of 2)
 
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I now have a great camera (a Nikon D70) and I want to learn to become a great photographer. Wildlife is a popular subject and one animal in particular has caught my attention: The lizard. Lizards are abundant in South West France, they enjoy lying very still in sunny locations and are surprisingly photogenic. Click on the lizards to enlarge them and use your back button to come back.

 
green lizard

I was fortunate enough to see this wonderful green lizard, Lacerta viridis, while hiking up the Chemin de la Mature in the Pyrenees.

green lizard

If you'd like to know more about this wonderful species, click here.

Pyrenean adder

Coming back down from the Col above Etsaut, what should slither across my path but a beautiful adder, Vipera berus. True, not a lizard, but fascinating all the same.

lizard 1

This one is in the process of moulting. Its tail is already showing the new skin with the old skin showing some amazing blue scales.

lizard 2

Same lizard, just a bit closer. Click on the image to see the colours.

lizard 3

This large lizard lives in the Pyrenees at a height of about 800metres. I saw some lizards as high as 1700m, well above the snowline.

Want to see some more lizards from France?