There are over 50 species of lizards found in Spain. The most commonly found lizards in Spain include:
Iberian Wall Lizard: It is a small, slender lizard found in Spain, Portugal, and France. It feeds on insects and spiders.
Ocellated Lizard: It is a large, colorful lizard with distinct blue-green coloring and spots. It is found in southern Spain.
Spanish Psammodromus: It is a small, thin lizard with brownish-grey coloring. It has a distinctive stripe running down its back and is commonly found in the Mediterranean regions of Spain.
Montpellier Snake: It is a non-venomous lizard-eating snake found in southern Europe, including Spain. It can grow up to 2.5 meters in length.
Common Chameleon: It is a reptile with a unique ability to change its color depending on its mood or environment. It is found in southern Spain and feeds on insects.
Emerald Lizard: It is a bright green lizard found in the wetter regions of southern Spain. It feeds on insects and small invertebrates.
Lizards in Spain have adapted to a variety of habitats, including deserts, forests, and rocky outcroppings. They play an important role in the ecosystem by controlling insect and small vertebrate populations.
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