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Spanish Psammodromus

Psammodromus hispanicus

Photo by Ana Rosa
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Field Notes

Description:

Size: The eggs measure 9 x 6 to 13 x 8 mm. The young hatch out at around 20 to 25 mm long. They can grow up to around 50 mm long, their tail being about 1.5 the body size giving them a total adult size of around 120 to 130 mm long.
Form: They are slender and long-bodied. They have a small pointed head, normal to large sized hind limbs and a very long, slender tail, they have keeled, overlapping scales and like its cousin the Large Psammodromus, they have a rough appearance.
Patterns & colors: They are often dark brown, olive-brown or dark red, rusty colour with many lighter irregular blotches, streaks and small lines especially in the middle of the sides and on the top of flanks. But also along the top of the back where they usually have lots of small streaks of white bordered by a darker colour. Their belly is yellowish.

Habitat:

It is found in France, Portugal, and Spain. Its natural habitats are Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, temperate grassland, sandy shores, arable land, pastureland, and rural gardens. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Notes:

Lagartixa-do-mato-ibérica (Portuguese)

Species ID Suggestions

Algerian Psammodromus

Psammodromus algirus

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PublishedOctober 27, 2011

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