49 Bilder zum Thema "sun skink" bei ClipDealer

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Western Skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus) basking in the sun.
Common Many-lined sun skink, brown lizard with yellow throat crawling on stone
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink (Mabouya multifasciata) is ready to fight with a green praying mantis (Hierodula sp) for territory.
A common sun skink (Mabouya multifasciata) is ready to fight with a green praying mantis (Hierodula sp) for territory.
A common sun skink is hunting for prey on a mossy rock. This aquatic plant has the scientific name Eichhornia crassipes.
A common sun skink is hunting for prey on a common water hyacinth tree whose flowers are in bloom. This aquatic plant has the scientific name Eichhornia crassipes.
A common sun skink is hunting for prey on a common water hyacinth tree whose flowers are in bloom. This aquatic plant has the scientific name Eichhornia crassipes.
A common sun skink (Mabouya multifasciata) is ready to fight with a green praying mantis (Hierodula sp) for territory.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink (Mabouya multifasciata) is ready to fight with a green praying mantis (Hierodula sp) for territory.
A common sun skink (Mabouya multifasciata) is ready to fight with a green praying mantis (Hierodula sp) for territory.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a large green caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink is hunting for prey on a common water hyacinth tree whose flowers are in bloom. This aquatic plant has the scientific name Eichhornia crassipes.
A common sun skink (Mabouya multifasciata) is ready to fight with a green praying mantis (Hierodula sp) for territory.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink (Mabouya multifasciata) is ready to fight with a green praying mantis (Hierodula sp) for territory.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink is hunting for prey on a mossy rock. This aquatic plant has the scientific name Eichhornia crassipes.
A common sun skink ready to prey on a caterpillar on mossy ground. This reptile has the scientific name Mabouya multifasciata.
A common sun skink is hunting for prey on a common water hyacinth tree whose flowers are in bloom. This aquatic plant has the scientific name Eichhornia crassipes.
Western three-toed skink (Chalcides striatus).
The Ocellated Lizard (Timon lepidus) showing its tongue
Common Forest Skink in forest
Eutropis multifasciata, commonly known as the East Indian brown mabuya, many-lined sun skink, many-striped skink, common sun skink or (ambiguously) as golden skink, is a species of skink. Posing on a wooden bridge. Phuket, Thailand
A closeup shot of a Western three-toed skink on a rocky surface in Spain
Common garden skink
Ocellated lizard (Timon lepidus)
Monitor lizard
Close-up of Asian lizard taking sun, Kho Tarutao marine park, Thailand
Close-up of Asian lizard taking sun
A photograph of a skink basking on a rock. The skink has a smooth, elongated body with small legs and a long tail. Its coloration is predominantly brown or bronze, possibly with lighter stripes or markings
A photograph of a skink basking on a rock. The skink has a smooth, elongated body with small legs and a long tail. Its coloration is predominantly brown or bronze, possibly with lighter stripes or markings
A vibrant green Spanish lizard moves gracefully among fallen leaves in a wooded area of Spain. The sunlight highlights its striking colors as it seeks out insects and basking spots.
African Striped Skink (Trachylepis striata) sunning itself on a rock - South Africa, Ballito
A vibrant green Spanish lizard moves gracefully among fallen leaves in a wooded area of Spain. The sunlight highlights its striking colors as it seeks out insects and basking spots.
Land mullet (Egernia major) lizard in Queensland, Australia.
Ocellated lizard (Timon lepidus)
A photograph of a skink basking on a rock. The skink has a smooth, elongated body with small legs and a long tail. Its coloration is predominantly brown or bronze, possibly with lighter stripes or markings
A photograph of a skink basking on a rock. The skink has a smooth, elongated body with small legs and a long tail. Its coloration is predominantly brown or bronze, possibly with lighter stripes or markings

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