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Roman
05-12-15, 04:33 PM
When I was jogging some weeks ago I heard the typical noise of a fleeing lizard. I expected to find the most common lizard here in Germany, the Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis). We don’t have many species of reptiles to begin with and where I live you might find the Sand lizard and the Slow worm (Anguis fragilis). So I was a little surprised to find several Common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis). The distribution of this lizard reaches some southwestern parts of Germany, but where I live is more or less the most extreme northeastern range of this lizard. I know of a small population not so far away from where I found “my” lizards, but I did not expect to find any of them here.

They are a protected and endangered species here in Germany and the local authorities are monitoring the different populations. So when I contacted our local administration and reported my find they told me that the Common wall lizards have established several stable populations in our county.

Interestingly when I just searched for the English name of this lizard I found the information that it is also established in the US in Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, maybe known as the "Lazarus lizard". The lizards where released there around 1950.

When I found them I had no camera with me, so I went to the same location last Sunday and found four lizards again, but only one was cooperative so I could take some pictures.

Common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis)


http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy105/elaphe420/Podarcis-muralis_5_2015-05-_zpsbflthipw.jpg


http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy105/elaphe420/Podarcis-muralis_8_2015-05-_zpsikpteczb.jpg

http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy105/elaphe420/Podarcis-muralis_2_2015-05-_zpslqdbccuc.jpg


Roman

KyleKennedy
05-31-15, 07:05 PM
Nice find, keep up the good work