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Small Thorny Devil lizard in red outback desert of Australia.

The bizarre looking lizards in the Northern Territories, Australia.

Angry Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps), with mouth open and 'beard' enlarged. Taken from a high-angle side view, clearly showing the spiny beard. Taken in the outback Sturt Desert, Australia. Check out my other photos in this series...

A thorny devil sunning itself on the road. Shallow depth of field

Australian Sand Monitor resting on inland Australian sand dune

Lizard in the middle of the road in the Australian outback

an australian thorny dragon lizard on a sandy ground turns its head and looks around

Thorny devil, Moloch horridus, walks on red sand in Desert Park at Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Central Australia. Insectivorous, they feed on small ants. Has spiny orange yellow and black skin.

The Australia outback hosts a range of interesting critters and creatures. These two Shingleback Lizards casually cross the red earth road.

Sand Goanna (Varanus gouldii) in the Murchison region of Western Australia

Stumpy tail Australian lizard, lying on sand, in a desert

In Situ Photos of Australias largest lizard the Perentie monitor

Close Up of Australian Bearded Dragon lizard Pogona on the rock in natural wildlife habitat

Perentie also known as a Varanus giganteus out in nature during the day

portrait of a lizard in the sunset of kings canyon, northern territory, australia

Bizarre camouflaged Thorny Devil Lizard (Moloch horridus) in the Australian Outback.

Above view of Thorny Devil full length in Western Australia Outback

Thorny Devil, Moloch horridus, an ant-eating lizard in its natural habitat in Western Australia, side view

Winton, Qld - Sep 18 2022:Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum, home to Australia's largest dinosaur fossil collection and Southern Hemisphere's most productive fossil preparation laboratory.

Thorny Devil (Moloch horridus) is an Australian lizard; seen in kings canyon area, Australia.

Silhouetted cowboy smoking cigarette, leaning against a corrugated metal shower stall on a cattle station. Extended exposure shows the time lapsing between a gecko's movements along the wall. Toning and grain added.

Thorny Devil (Moloch horridus) is an Australian lizard, from kings canyon area, Australia.

A brightly coloured Thorny Devil lizard on red gravel in outback central Australia.

Ornate crevice-dragon, Ctenophorus ornatus, lizard on granite rocks in Southwest Western Australia, side view

In Situ Photos of Australias largest lizard the Perentie monitor

Shingle-back Lizard amongst wild flowers

portrait of a lizard in the sunset of kings canyon, northern territory, australia

Winton, Qld - Sep 18 2022:Australian Age of Dinosaurs museum, home to Australia's largest dinosaur fossil collection and Southern Hemisphere's most productive fossil preparation laboratory.

Bearded Dragon being held, head and fore legs detail. Iconic Australian native fauna, Outback South Australia.

Rosenberg´s monitor, Varanus rosenbergi, large goanna in its natural habitat in Western Australia, side view

Australian goanna with black and yellow patterned scales, climbing dog fence in outback Australia.

Sand Goanna (Varanus gouldii) in the Murchison region of Western Australia

Shingleback lizard sunning itself on dirt road in outback Australia

Capture the beauty and intensity of the Australian wilderness with this high-resolution close-up of a vibrant Australian water dragon. Showcasing its detailed scales, bold colors, and powerful stance, this stunning reptile image was taken in its natural rainforest habitat, making it perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, nature documentaries, travel guides, educational content, and exotic animal publications. Ideal for use in Australian tourism campaigns, zoological studies, conservation material, or decorative wall art. Part of an exclusive photo series featuring native Australian reptiles and fauna in the wild.

Bobtail lizard (Tiliqua rugosa) with food in the terrarium.

Small lizard with very attractive patterns. Has a rather square face.

Small lizard with very attractive patterns. Has a rather square face.

Tree Dtella (Gehyra variegata) on rusty corrugated iron in Sturt National Park, NSW, Australia