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A small, light-colored lizard, likely a gecko, is centrally positioned on a dark, textured surface. The lizard has a slender, light beige or tan body, with four splayed legs ending in visible toes and a long, tapering tail. It appears stationary, contrasting sharply with the background. The surface beneath the lizard is asphalt or tarmac, characterized by a rough texture composed of numerous small, dark grey to black pebbles embedded in a binder, interspersed with lighter-colored grit and specks. The image is captured from an overhead perspective, looking directly down onto the scene. The lighting is even and diffused, suggesting daylight without harsh shadows. There is no discernible activity other than the lizard resting on the ground. No text is visible in the image. Given the context, this type of gecko on an asphalt surface is commonly found in urban tropical environments such as Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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