581 Cuban side-blotched curlytail or Monte Verde curlytail lizard -Leiocephalus macropus- foraging for food in the Yumuri river canyon. Baracoa-Cuba.
Cuban side-blotched curlytail or Monte Verde curlytail lizard -Leiocephalus macropus- spotted on the ground under the riparian thick of the Yurumi river canyon area, next to the mouth. Baracoa-Cuba.
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Location: Boca de Yumuri community, Baracoa city, Guantanamo province, Cuba.
Photo credit: © RWEISSWALD / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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