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    these lizards... not sure what type, were all over the place, along the coastal paths and street sidewalks. some were really vividly marked.
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    I love lizards nice shots andy..........................err have you checked your suitcase

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    Nice captures andy

    When we lived in Malta we had a resident Lizard. Only a little common one but the children liked it and named it Lizzy

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    It's something You just don't see much here. Lovely shots- I particularly like the first one - something about his stance reminds me of the 1950's male model poses
    So, how big were they?

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    the lizards or the 1950's models?????
    these lizards varied, any where between 4 to 6 inches i'd guess.

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