Showing posts with label Reptiles of Greece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reptiles of Greece. Show all posts
Monday, 11 April 2016
CRETAN WALL LIZARD (Podarcis cretensis) Moni Gouvernetou Monastery, Akrotiri Peninsula, Crete, Greece
Saturday, 23 January 2016
BALKAN GREEN LIZARD (Juvenile) (Lacerta trilineata) Techniti Limni Agia, Agia Lake, Agia, Crete, Greece
The Balkan Green Lizard (Lacerta trilineata) is in the family Lacertidae and is closely related to the Western Green Lizard (Lacerta bilineata). It occurs in the southern half of Eastern Europe and parts of south western Asia. It tends to prefer vegetative type habitat. A wide variety of arthropods, small invertebrates and snails are preyed upon.
It is one of 14 species of amphibian/reptile (three frogs, one toad, three geckos, one skink, two lizards and four snakes) found on the Greek island of Crete. The endemic Cretan Wall Lizard (Podarcis cretensis) is the other lizard that occurs on the island.
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- American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeianus)
- Cretan Water Frog (Rana cretensis)
- Common Tree Frog (Hyla arborea kretensis)
- Green Toad (Bufo viridis)
- Moorish Gecko (Tarentola mauritanica)
- Kotschy’s Gecko (Mediodactylus kotschyi)
- Turkish Gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus)
- Ocellated Skink (Chalcides occellatus)
- Balkan Green Lizard (Lacerta trilineata)
- Cretan Wall Lizard (Podarcis cretensis)
- Balkan Whip Snake (Hierophis gemonensis)
- Cretan Cat Snake (Telescopus fallax pallidus)
- Dice Snake (Natrix tesselata)
- Leopard Snake (Zamenis situla)
Monday, 4 January 2016
CRETAN WALL LIZARD (Podarcis cretensis) Moni Ioannou Erimitou Gkouvernetou, Akrotiri, Crete, Greece
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
BALKAN POND TURTLE (Mauremys caspica subspecies M. c .rivulata ) Almyropotamos River, Polichnitos, Lesvos Island, Greece
The Balkan Pond Turtle
(Mauremys caspica rivulata) or Western
Caspian Turtle is of the family Geoemydidae which is in the genus Mauremys.
It is native to Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon,
Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Syria and Turkey. This taxon is widely
treated as a subspecies of Caspian Turtle (Mauremys caspica) but has
most recently been considered a full species by some authorities.
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