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How to identify. Female sand lizards are a sandy-brown colour, with rows of dark blotches along the back ; males have green flanks that are at their brightest during the breeding season, making them easy to spot.
Females usually only lay a single clutch of eggs per year. Sand lizards spend most of their time basking, foraging, or under vegetation. They prefer to live in ...
Females typically have brown to grey background colour (for better camouflage). Sand lizards have prominent “eye spot” markings (darker brown markings with ...
Females are pale- brown or grey in colour and her ocelli are much more pronounced. Females are larger in size and have a slenderer head and neck. Hatchlings: ...
Females are more subdued in tones of brown and grey – but all female Sand Lizards have a tell-tale stocky build and slightly bolder “eye spot” markings ...
The Sand Lizard is the only native lizard to lay eggs (Oviparous), which are deposited in burrows dug by the females during June and July in loose sand. The ...
1,127 sand lizard female stock photos, vectors, and illustrations are available royalty-free for download. See sand lizard female stock video clips. Filters.
Both male and female Sefton race lizards have wider and more prominent dorso-lateral stripes, although occasionally, Southern animals demonstrate this wide ...
A year in the life…Spring · Summer. Females lay their eggs in May/June; the eggs are buried in sand which is exposed to sun, allowing them to keep warm. · Autumn.
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