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Category: Reptiles and amphibians

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Troodos Lizard 20 March 2026 24 views

Troodos Lizard

In the rugged heights of Cyprus' Troodos Mountains, a nimble creature darts across sun-warmed rocks, its scales glinting like hidden emeralds. This is the Troodos lizard, Phoenicolacerta troodica, an endemic jewel of the island's wildlife. Let’s explore this shy resident, a survivor of ancient landscapes, and discover why it captivates those who seek it out. A name Phoenicolacerta prefixes the Latin word, Phoenice, meaning "Phoenicia", the coast of the Levant, where most of the species of these lizards are found, with lacerta, "a lizard". The specific name refers to the type locality being in the Troodos Mountains of Cyprus. www.inaturalist.org A Mountain Marvel Emerges The Troodos lizard is a small reptile native only to Cyprus, thriving in the cool, forested…

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