Lizard or Common Sun Skink

One day, as I was contemplating life, I saw a lizard frolicking between the rocks, in my yard. The lizard has shiny skin with a forked tongue often protruding from the mouth. Lizards are a group of scaly reptiles that have four legs.

Currently, there are 40 tribes of lizards that inhabit Earth. This number does not include sub-tribes, most of which the reptile's habitat is in the human environment.

Well, for the lizard that I shot this time, it is included in the garden lizard or Eutropis multifasciatus. This type of lizard is often found in garden areas, residents' homes, which are included in the Scincidae tribe. In England, this type of lizard is called the East Indian Brown Skink, Many-lined Sun Skink, or Common Sun Skink. While at my place, we named this lizard Tarum.

I tried to take some pictures of the lizards for the stock photo collection on this blogchain, using a Nikon D300s camera.

Well, who knows, there are some users of this blogchain who haven't seen the lizard up close.

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