2. Jaszczurka zwinka
Lacerta
Althought the sand lizard is the most common reptile in Poland, it’s numbers decreased
due to industrialization and the disappearance of natural habitats. A species of lizard
of the family of lizards appropriate. Occuring in the Świętokrzyski National Park.
3. Traszka grzebieniasta
Triturus cristatus
Type amphibian caudate occurring in Poland, in Białowieski National Park.
This may result in water and land lifestyle. Inhabits a variety of habitats, especially
reservoirs of clean water, as well as nearby forests. The main threats include habitat
loss associated with the transformation of the environment.
4. Padalec zwyczajny
Anguis fragilis
Species of legless lizard, occuring in Poland in Wigierski National Park. Reminds a snake
due retrogression limbs. Reptiles hunts mainly on snails and earthworms, not too fast.
Head and tail are very poorly extracted from the trunk. Pregnancy lasts 11-13 weeks,
then to the world comes from 6 to 26 young.
5. Eslizón ocelado
Chalcides ocellatus
The chalcides ocellatus of Spain, belonging to the National Park Picos de Europa, has a
medium size and five-toed limbs, which moves rapidly in stony areas, being uncommon
in arenales. In Spain have been found copies in the city of Melilla, where it abounds in
rustic areas.
6. Lagartija de turbera
Zootoca vivípara
In Spain the lagartija de turbera, of the National Park Picos de Europa, is only in the
north. It has a measurement smaller than 20 cm. Normally the mother does not lay
eggs, but produces internal hatching and the hatchlings leave directly.
7. Eslizón tridáctilo
Chalcides striatus
The Eslizón tridáctilo from Spain, moves with great agility and quickly between the
vegetation when it reaches its optimum temperature, taking refuge at the smallest
alarm signal in the most leafy areas. It is diurnal, in the northern half peninsular the
activity is shortened temporarily between March and September.
8. Dyscophus
Nullam ranae
Tomato frogs live up to their name by possessing a vibrant, orange-red colour.
Females are much larger than males and have brighter tones of red or orange on their
back, with a pale undersurface. Some individuals also have black spots on the throat. It
is thought that the brilliant colours of the tomato frog act as a warning to potential
predators that these frogs are toxic.
9. La rana parda
Pelophylax perezi
It’s natural habitats are fast-moving mountain streams and their surroundings. This frog
is the smallest species of brown frog in Europe, with adults reaching a snout length of
about 5 cm, females being slightly larger than males.Their food is insects, but also
earthworms, spiders and small crustaceans.
10. Lagarto gigante de El Hierro
Gallotia simonyi
He lives in the Canary Islands. Its members reach a body length of 45 cm. Their diet
consists mainly of insects and small vertebrates. These lizards are oviparous,
consisting of up to 20 eggs. Protected.
11. Representative legless lizards. The Czech Republic is highly threatened and declining
stocks lately. Usually grows 30 cm long, up to 45 cm. It has a small, relatively high
head, which is blunt ended. Since the elonated fuselage is almost unseparated.
Throughout the length of the back stretch two lanes of larger scales. Is subtly
colored brown, with one, two, or even three dark stripes. Occurring in the national
park Vrapač.
Slepýš křehky
Anguis fragilis
12. Ropucha obecná
Bufo bufo
Amphibian of the family Toads. Its principal enemy is the person, whether they are
undisciplined motorists and nature pollution from dangerous substances. Upper side of
the body is the papillae and has different colors - gray, brown ... The eyes are placed
poison glands, which in case of threats to exclude sharp irritating secretions. Occurring
in the national park Podyjí.
13. Ještěrka zelená
Lacerta viridis
The lizard reaches up to 15 cm. They eat insect, beetles, crickets and small birds.The tail
can be up to twice the length of the body, total length is up to 40 cm. Occurring in the
national park Podyjí.
14. Užovka stromová
aesculapian snake
The biggest reptile. Užovka stromová is a species of nonvenomous snake native to
Europe. Growing up to 2 metres in total length, it counts among the largest European
snakes. The Aesculapian snake has been of cultural and historical significance for its
role in ancient Greek and Roman mythology and derived symbolism.
15. Mlok horský
ichthyosaura alpestris
Mlok horský is in the class of amphibians. It’s newt of the salamander. They were
originally confined to Central Europe and mountainous Southern Europe. The alpine
newt was formerly placed within the genus Triturus. Is for me the most beatiful
slovakamphibian
16. CZ: Stanislav H. Robin K.
SK: Peter S. Samvel S.
PL: Marlena J. Wiktoria M.
ES1: Iris D. Gabriel S.
ES2: Claudia C. Laura Z.
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