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An overhead, slightly angled view depicts a single common wall lizard (likely Podarcis muralis) situated on the horizontal surface of a coarse-textured concrete curb in Visp, Switzerland. The lizard, approximately 15-20 cm in length from snout to tail tip, displays a mottled dark grey-green coloration with lighter flecks and is oriented with its head facing towards the right side of the frame. It is stationary. To the upper left of the concrete curb, an area of light-colored gravel and dry soil is visible, interspersed with sparse green blades of grass and dried plant matter. A distinct shadow line runs diagonally across the lower right portion of the image, obscuring part of the concrete curb's vertical face and revealing some dark organic debris, possibly dry leaves, at its base. The scene is brightly illuminated by direct sunlight.
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BD6C8
Volume
670
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