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Lacerta bilineata (adult male, II)

Lacerta bilineata (common name: western green lizard). 
The specific name of this reptile of the Lacertidae family derives from the fact that some adults show a linear pattern of 2-4 longitudinal stripes on the back; where this pattern is instead typical in youth.
In this case, the subject in question is an adult male.

It's a fairly common reptile (although in many anthropized areas it's less and less frequent) but despite this is included in Annex IV of the Habitats Directive and in Annex II of the Bern Convention, resulting protected as all other reptiles.
This specimen was photographed in northern Italy.
If you want to know more about this species I give you the link to the IUCN Red List site: https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/61519/12501065
Lacerta bilineata (adult male, II)
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Lacerta bilineata (adult male, II)

An adult male specimen of Lacerta bilineata (common name: western green lizard) encountered near a lake inside a PLIS (Local Park of Supra-munici Read More

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