This August 2018 video is about young common collared lizards, about two months old.
Amersfoort zoo in the Netherlands reports that in the end of May this year eight healthy baby common collared lizards have hatched from eggs.
In Amersfoort zoo are three adult common collared lizards; one male, two females. Both females have laid eggs. This is the first time ever that eggs of this species have hatched in Amersfoort zoo.
This species lives in the southern United States and Mexico.
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