Takydromus dorsalis lizard reptile closeup Commonly called grass lizards or oriental racers. Species of the genus Takydromus are endemic to a large part of Asia.
Gecko gets chased away from a smaller gecko on a semi-opaque ceiling, with shadows of leaves
Handheld shot of green gecko sitting on tree branch in terrarium
Lau banded iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus) is an arboreal species of lizard endemic to the Lau Islands of the eastern part of the Fijian archipelago.
Colorful Gecko in Zoo Terrarium: Closeup of Exotic Lizard on Tree
Macro of colorful Giant Day geckos face as it moves its eyes and head.
Green gecko Gekkota upside down on a bamboo. Close macro
Lau banded iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus) is an arboreal species of lizard endemic to the Lau Islands of the eastern part of the Fijian archipelago.
Varanus prasinus reptile hunting. Varanidae reptile hunting and eating crickets. Varanidae is a family of lizards of the superfamily Varanoidea. The family, a group of carnivorous and frugivorous lizards.
Portrait of funny colorful lizard looking through glass. Close up blue and green scales skin.
S. torrei gecko reptile closeup. Small gecko from the Americas. Round eye pupils and adhesive pads on each digit.
Gecko Close-Up: Beautiful Color Combination
Close up view of Reptilia on the branch in the terrarium
Crimson Giant Day Gecko licking bamboo from under a leaf.
Green lizard laying on tree branch. Iguana species in natural habitat. Watching animals in wildlife, Costa Rica
Anolis lizard reptile face closeup. Anolis, or anoles, is a genus of iguanian (anole) lizards belonging to the family Dactyloidae. With 391 species, Anolis represents the world's most species-rich amniote tetrapod genus.
Snake reptile in tree Diamond Python
Macro view of Day Gecko with colorful markings lying on bamboo and moving head.
Giant Day gecko starting to shed as it looks around and light turns off in enclosure for night and privacy.
Crimson Giant Day Gecko licking plant as it hides behind leaf.
Crimson Giant Day Gecko licking leaf as it slowly moves out of plant.