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Lizard Identification, Costa Blanca Spain (1 Viewer)

I'm not at all polished on the reptiles down here but that looks like a Spanish psammodromus Psammodromus hispanicus, which is a little less common than the Large psammodromus P.algirus. But anyway, wait for a more informed opinion ;)
 
I'm not at all polished on the reptiles down here but that looks like a Spanish psammodromus Psammodromus hispanicus, which is a little less common than the Large psammodromus P.algirus. But anyway, wait for a more informed opinion ;)

Agree with Simon. This one is on the bolder side of its chromatic variation.
 
Interesting that when I saw it I immediately said Psammodromus to myself but then couldn't find anything that I though was similarly marked. Thanks very much for your help. Much appreciated :)
 
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