Podarcis siculus siculus – Bibliografie https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Bibliografie.php?Genus=19&Species=85&Subspecies=169&Taxon=1
Podarcis siculus hieroglyphicus (Berthold, 1842) (Squamata: Lacertidae) in the western Black
Podarcis siculus hieroglyphicus (Berthold, 1842) (Squamata: Lacertidae) in the western Black
display unusual patterns, in which the colouration is predominantly blue or uniformly black
Amphibians and reptiles which live near the roads are the most endangered groups
display unusual patterns, in which the colouration is predominantly blue or uniformly black
According to the data obtained, a total of 35 herptile species live in the region
Seeds, flowers and other plant matter were mainly eaten by adults in summer.
The wall lizard Teira dugesii lives in starkly contrasting shingle beach and inland
noninvasive congeneric, the green Iberian wall lizard, Podarcis virescens, which live
archipelago, exhibits a variety of dorsal colors ranging from green to shades of brown or black
the feeding habits of these lizard hosts, which only eat animal prey and no plant matter