
Stake attention in this memory
A Madeiran wall lizard (Teira dugesii), approximately 15-20 cm in length, rests on a sunlit, textured rock face in the city of Machico, Portugal. The lizard, displaying a mottled grey-brown coloration, is positioned horizontally with its head oriented left, its four limbs splayed and gripping the rugged rock surface. It is situated at the opening of a dark, recessed horizontal crevice formed by the surrounding rock. The rock formations are predominantly dark grey and brown, exhibiting coarse textures and scattered patches of light green and blue lichen. Faint spiderwebs are visible in the upper left section of the rock. The scene is illuminated by natural light, highlighting the lizard and its immediate rock perch against the shadowed crevice behind it.
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