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i took this picture of a tiny lizard i found in italy while sight seeing , there were lots of these guys all over the place. they ran through grass and hid in the holes in the rocks.

i have to say i hate italy very much and i never plan on going back, though these little guys were neat

just thought i would share
>> Anonymous
forgot to tell you how small, about as long as a finger and a half and 1/2 as thick
>> Anonymous
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The most common lizard here in Finland. About the same size as OP's animal.

Apparently OP's lizard is called sand lizard in English. Not sure about that, though.
>> Anonymous
>>319122
OP here, thanks, i didn't even think of looking it up. the one in my picture though looks more streamlined . probably completely different

not sure though since im no scientist
>> Anonymous
looks like an aligator lizard, they can get almost a foot long if there a few years old. looks close to it but not sure, referencing,>>319122
>> Anonymous
>>319123
>>319135

Sorry for being ambiguous. The one in the picture I posted was a viviparous lizard. I thought that OP's lizard was a sand lizard, but apparently that's not true.
>> Anonymous
>>319143
mystery still remains.