She Who Dares
Serengeti, Tanzania. Subject: Female agama lizard.
Jules Oldroyd
World Nature Photography Awards


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She Who Dares
Serengeti, Tanzania. Subject: Female agama lizard.
Jules Oldroyd
World Nature Photography Awards

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She’s judgmental.
little creature of the day: Agama Lizard
Sunset lizard :]
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I spend all day doing this so i hope you like it
🖤💙Echo and Leo!! 💙🖤
Different version and closer looks under cut! 💙🖤:
African Redhead Agama (Agama agama africana)
Taken in my front yard

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Turan Toad-headed Agama by Milan Zygmunt
Phrynocephalus mystaceus is a species of agamid lizard found in Iran, North Afghanistan, Eastern Caucasus, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. It is notable for its red oral threat display frill.
I had a free-choice assignment in my art class, so I drew a chimera! Since we could also choose what she should grade us on, I chose detail and lighting, hence why it’s way more detailed than my normal art. Regardless, I really like how this came out! ☺️ (click for better quality)
The Lion and the (Agama) Lizard
“It may take courage to hunt [flies] on the back of a lion... but it takes sense to know when to run away!” - Sir David Attenborough
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