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Pyrenees, Wall or Rock lizard? today (1 Viewer)

Bewick

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United Kingdom
Thought they were rock lizards but now I'm not sure.

Edit- Picture 3 I'm pretty confident that 5 is a pyrenean rock lizard.
 

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First 3 pics are a Wall Lizard, pretty sure the last 2 are a female Wall Lizard...The 3 species of rock lizard that occur in the Pyrenees have limited ranges, restricted to a few particular valleys...exact location would help to exclude these.
 

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