1. Country

1. Country
2. Do you have lizards literally fucking EVERYWHERE?

America (Florida) YES when we were kids we would make them bite and hang onto our earlobes and pretend they were earrings

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Arizona. I had poison traps in my garage and it was later filled with lizards.

never seen a single lizard outside of a zoo

Europe is so weird and tame

I sometimes see them around forest areas.

seen some lizards on the countryside but it's a rare sight

I see these around my house occasionally

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We do have some in cities. I think there is even more in the countryside.

I see a lot of lizards and newts
But not they mostly hide in cracks of building or the pavement so you don't see them a lot during the day

I think Mexico is among the countries with the biggest amount of reptiles in the world.

There fuckers are like one feet of lenght

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When I was in the Yucatán there were bigass fucking dinosaur lizards everywhere

I've seen two wild lizards in my life

England

We do have lizards but they're quite rare indeed. We also have 2 species of snake and also things called slow worms (pic related)

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I see hundreds of these on the dirt road to my house everyday now in summer. And in the woods etc.
We call them forest lizards.
Zootoca vivipara is the real name.

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What do they do in winter??

Hibernate, just like all the vipers and grass snakes. And salamanders, frogs, toads etc.

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no but i have seen a few lizards, they always chill on rocks when its warm outside

>he doesnt know
AHAHAHAHAHAHA
LAUGHING AT YOUR PATHETIC LIFE YOU FUCKING BRAINLET AHAHAHAHAHAHA

Well frogs I can understand cause it doesn't always freeze down to the bottom of ponds. Maybe they go in warm compost bins or something

No, they dig borrows in the ground.. We've always had reptiles and amphibians here.

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I don't really see those types of lizards much anymore, now it's the ones with the curly tails that are all over the place.