Common Lizard

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Zootoca vivipara
Size10–15 cm including tail About the length of a finger including the nail
Weight2–4 g Lighter than a 5p coin
Lifespan6 years
RarityCommon
M vs FMales have orange or yellow bellies with black spots; females have paler, cream undersides
HabitatSunny heathland, moorland, south-facing railway embankments, woodland rides
Best timeApril–October; bask in morning sun to warm up
ConservationUK: Green LC
Did you know?
The Common Lizard gives birth to live young rather than laying eggs — their Latin name 'vivipara' literally means 'live birth'
More for experts
They can shed their tail (autotomy) when grabbed by a predator — the detached tail wriggles independently to distract the attacker while the lizard escapes; the tail regrows shorter and darker
Often confused with
Sand Lizard (larger, greener in males — rare, heathland only), Slow Worm (legless, like a small snake but is a lizard)