Higher classification Iberolacerta | Phylum Chordata Scientific name Iberolacerta aranica Rank Species | |
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Similar Aurelio's rock lizard, Iberolacerta, Pyrenean rock lizard, Reptile, Iberolacerta martinezricai |
L zards du val d aran iberolacerta aranica aran rock lizard haut couserans 09
The Aran rock lizard (Iberolacerta aranica) is a species of lizard in the Lacertidae family. It is found in a small area of the central Pyrenees on the Spanish-French border. It lives only in Mauberme massif, including its foothills between the Val d'Aran in Spain and the Ariège in France. Its natural habitats are temperate grassland, rocky areas, and pastureland. It is threatened by habitat loss.
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- L zards du val d aran iberolacerta aranica aran rock lizard haut couserans 09
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The Aran rock lizard is a medium sized lizard. Males can reach a length of up to 62 mm, females up to 67 mm. The back has a grayish color, which can sometimes be tinted brown or olive. The back of some males is a glossy metallic green. In the middle of the back sometimes a fine dark line can be visible. A line of dark spots usually runs along both sides of the back and sometimes extends to the tail. In the front half of the body two irregularly rimmed, light longitudinal bands are developed on the border between the back and the flanks. A wide, dark brown to black band runs along the flanks from the temples to the front side tail. The underside is white, but can be faintly bluish or greenish depending on the light.
L zard du val d aran iberolacerta aranica aran rock lizard haut couserans 09


