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A #Friday and #WorldLizardDay treat for you. https://t.co/jrK2SfErvq
Calango sentado pegando sol, vou tentar usar mais o twitter pra postar artes e etc ^^ #Illustrations #lizardday
'Nothing can exceed the brilliant colouring of the lizard attempted in this plate; when the sun shone upon the blue and yellow divisions of its body, the richness baffled all attempts at imitation.' From James Forbes' Oriental Memoirs, 1813 #WorldLizardDay https://t.co/ODbFfvu4qU
I don't think I ever posted this illustration on social media so i'm posting it now for late #WorldLizardDay. Mosasaurs were marine lizards related to monitor lizards (not dinosaurs). They were the largest lizards ever, & like many lizards they gave live birth. #SavageAncientSeas
Today is #WorldLizardDay, a day to celebrate this enormous group of squamate reptiles that includes over 6,000 species. Today we bring you chromolithographs of just a few of them from volume one, part 3 of the 1882-84 edition of 'Brehms Thierleben.' More: https://t.co/07TjwNzE0o
It’s #WorldLizardDay so I created this plate with the basic coloration of breeding adult males of Iguanas in the genus Iguana. There is a lot of taxonomic confusion in the genus and many undescribed taxa remain within the name Iguana iguana. #sciart #lizards #iguana
I just saw it's #WorldLizardDay so I thought it might be nice to show a little progress on my own lizard. Even though I can't get the fsjhfdjhf face right!
#Blender3d #3dmodel #3dart
Here's a throwback for #WorldLizardDay, some #lizards of Late Cretaceous Mongolia. They're a few years old and of questionable accuracy, but I was rather proud at the time of the color patterns evoking an arid habitat
#paleoart #sciart #scientificillustration #paleontology 🏜️🦎
Today is #WorldLizardDay ! Hug a gecko. Pet a salamander. Blow bubbles for a chameleon.
Happy World Lizard Day!!! #WorldLizardDay #lizard #lizards #photography #reptiles
He ho, its #WorldLizardDay ! This pair of Bow porcelain candlesticks after Japanese Kakiemon models are surrounded by lizards, about 1750.