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Help ID these Cuban Lizards (1 Viewer)

Warixenjalka

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All shots are taken 2017 February.

1st, 2nd and 3rd are taken in Soroa (path to Mirador), West Cuba. 2nd and 3rd are same specimen. Some Anolis? Habitat: Forest.

4th and 5th are from Cayo Romano, Cuban north coast. Different specimens but (I thought) same species. Habitat was dry bushes. These lizards have really fast movements.
 

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Lizard, Turtle and Frog?

And couple odd Reptile and one amphibian more.

1st lizard I saw near Varadero at road side.

2nd lizard photo was taken at Varadero beach.

3rd is some Pond Turtle I think. Photo taken near Playa Larga, Central Cuban south coast.

4th was really big frog - maybe Bull Frog (Rana catesbeiana). Las Terrazas, Western Cuba. It took shower with me. :king:
 

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Thank you guys.

I should noticed thoes toepads from frog. But it was so big, that it even didn't came to my mind it can be some tree frog. :eek!: I think I haven't never seen so big frog before. And I have seen many Common (European) Toads.
 
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