Martin en N et B
A mouthful (Explored)
Twin Calves
Honey looking out the window.
White Butterfly.
Sitelle torchepot
Avocette de la Baie de Somme
Petite famille, grand nid
Deux jeunes cormorans (grand) avec un parent
Ewe Needing A Rest.
La "belle" cigogne
Entre cigogne, spatule et héron pic boeuf
Stork
Spatules
Grand Cormoran
Salvator merianae
Chamaeleo calyptratus
Reflections
Yellow warbler
Chevrette regarde fixement
Almkatze
Paon blanc
Pferde auf einer Alm
Faucon crécerelle
Faucon crecerelle
Faucon
Curious Cows.
Bain de boue
Caught a fish (explored)
Coming in for a landing
Streamlined
Three Mates
Renard roux male adulte - red fox adult male
DSC 0733 DxO
Scimitar-Horned Oryx
Rat musqué
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the fire skink (Mochlus fernandi), also known as the true fire skink or Togo fire skink, is a fairly large skink, a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is known for its bright and vivid coloration. Native to tropical forests in Western Africa, the fire skink lives fifteen to twenty years. This species is a diurnal lizard that loves to burrow and hide. It is relatively shy and reclusive, but may become tame in captivity.
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the fire skink (Mochlus fernandi), also known as the true fire skink or Togo fire skink, is a fairly large skink, a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is known for its bright and vivid coloration. Native to tropical forests in Western Africa, the fire skink lives fifteen to twenty years. This species is a diurnal lizard that loves to burrow and hide. It is relatively shy and reclusive, but may become tame in captivity.
www.mindat.org/taxon-2462118.html
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