Sunning Agamid Lizard
The Green Crested Lizard is quite common in wooded areas throughout this region. This attractive Agamid lizard has a jagged crest on its neck and a relatively long tail. It is usually detected as it falls from branches or leap across the forest trail from tree to tree. This particular individual sunning itself in the afternoon near a stream, probably to thermo-regulate its body temperature since it is a cold blooded animal. Noteworthy that sun-basking behaviour of reptiles is also crucial in order to acquire vitamin D.