Green Lizard
The green lizard ( Lacerta viridis ) is large a Lézard, of approximately 30 cm length. The males have the stronger head, a uniform green coloring with small punctuations more sunk on the back. The throat is bluish in the adult males and part of the females. The finer female is of a more uniform green and often carries 2 or 4 clear bands broadsides of black spots. It is very voracious and nourishes primarily invertebrates, insects, seldom of small fish but of the young rodents can make its deal. It perhaps tamed but request much for care. It is a hurled species, the tail can be twice longer than the body, which attends the open and sunny mediums where rubbles alternate with the bushes and the lawns.
Its surface of distribution includes/understands the north of the Iberian peninsula, southern two thirds of the France where it is called " limbert" , part of the Germany and, towards the east, meets until in Ukraine. One meets it in the south until in Greece or it côtoie another species: the green Lizard of Balkans ( Lacerta trilineata ). Several S could be described and the populations of the north of France belong to the subspecies Lacerta viridis bilineata , which is sometimes regarded as a species with whole share ( Lacerta bilineata ).
See too
- green Lizard the Tops
- green Lizard of Manapany
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