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1 Peloponnese Wall Lizard


Facts
1. The Peloponnese wall lizard grows to a snout-to-vent length of about 8.5 cm
(3.3 in) with a tail about twice the length of the body.
2. The Peloponnese wall lizard largely replaces the Greek rock lizard in the
Peloponnese region.
3. They are Herbivorous eaters.

2 Black Ibiza wall Lizard


Facts
1. Ibiza wall lizard grows to a maximum snout-to-vent length of 7 cm (3 in) but
adults are usually a little smaller than this.
2. The tail is about twice as long as the body.
3. The Ibiza Wall Lizard is omnivorous, often eating flower petals and drinking
nectar.

3 Leopard Gecko Lizard


Facts
1. Leopard geckos are yellow-bodied lizards with light purple tails, and they get
their name from their black spots that look like a leopard's.
2. Leopard Geckos are friendly, docile creatures by nature, but they sometimes
bite.
3. They can be found in the southern part of Central Asia, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, northwest India, and parts of Iran; living mostly in dry rocky
regions, dry grasslands and deserts.
4. Leopard Gecko Lizard are carnivores because they eat insects, like flies,
mosquitos, and cockroaches.

4 Rainbow Agama Lizard


Facts
1. Agama lizards are sometimes called rainbow lizards because of the colourful.
2. Agama can reach 15.7 inches in length.
3. Agama can survive for a long period of time in the wild. Average lifespan of
agama is between 25 and 28 years.
4. Rainbow Agama Lizard are Omnivore. Ants, grasshoppers, beetles, and
termites. Though primarily an insectivore, the agama will eat small
mammals, reptiles, and vegetation if necessary.

5 Yellow Lizard/ yellow sported lizard


Facts
1. The yellow-spotted lizard is named after the two rows of yellow dots that run
down its sides.
2. Although native of North and South Americas, it lives in a small range, from
Mexico to Panama.

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