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Oertzen's Lizard
Scientific name: Anatololacerta oertzeni

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: LACERTIDAE
Group: Reptiles
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 3 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.04–31.05
Gestation: 40–50 jours
Births: 40–50 jours
Habitat:
rocky areas, sparse forests, grasslands
Description:
The Oertzen's Lizard, or Anatololacerta oertzeni, is a small reptile belonging to the Lacertidae family. Native to the mountainous regions of Turkey and the Greek islands, it is characterized by its green and brown coloration, which allows it to blend effectively into its natural environment. This lizard is primarily diurnal and prefers rocky and sunny habitats. It feeds on insects and other small invertebrates. Although its conservation status is not of concern, it is essential to preserve its natural habitats to ensure its survival. Males and females can be distinguished by slightly different patterns, with males often being more colorful.
Recommended lens:
>=Macro
Photography tips:
To photograph the Oertzen's Lizard, it is advisable to use a macro lens to capture the details of its skin and distinctive patterns. Approach slowly and discreetly to avoid scaring it, maintaining a distance of at least 3 meters. The best times to photograph it are early in the morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and the lizard is more active. Be sure to respect its natural habitat and avoid disturbing its environment.
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