
Lazarus Lizard
Uncover the colorful charm of speedy lizards in Europe!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Podarcis muralis
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Europe
Average size
5 to 6 inches long
diet
Insects, spiders, small worms
lifespan
4 to 6 years
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Overview
The Lazarus Lizard, or Podarcis muralis, is a vibrant reptile that brings a splash of color to Europe. These little critters typically measure about 12 to 15 centimeters (5 to 6 inches) long, making them easy to spot as they dart around in sunny spots.
Lazarus Lizards love to munch on tasty snacks like insects, spiders, and small worms. With their fast movements, they might just give those pesky bugs a run for their money!
This lively lizard often thrives in urban areas, where it can be found basking on walls and rocks. Its cheerful colors, often ranging from green to brown, make it quite the eye-catching creature on sunny days.
Lazarus Lizards often live around 4 to 6 years in the wild, enjoying a vibrant life filled with sunbathing and chasing after friends. Watching them zoom about can really make any day feel brighter, like a little burst of energy is running around.
These lizards have a fascinating way of adapting to their surroundings. They can easily camouflage in different environments, allowing them to pull off a magical vanishing act right before your eyes!
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