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Raja Ampat Indonesia Pacific Ocean juvenile batfish (Platax teira) swimming under surface of ocean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue Teira Batfish, platax or Spadefish in ocean, Thailand, isolated, watercolor illustration on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fish silhouette - Longfin Batfish (Platax Teira) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Madeiran wall lizard - Teira dugesii Royalty Free Stock Photo
Madeiran wall lizard - Teira dugesii Royalty Free Stock Photo
Madeiran wall lizard, Teira dugesii, endemic species is sunbathing on a stone Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Madeira Wall Lizards (Teira dugesii) or Madeira lizards on brown rocks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Madeira wall lizard / Teira dugesii
Madeira Lizard sitting on a rock - Teira dugesii Royalty Free Stock Photo
Madeira Lizard sitting on a rock - Teira dugesii Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Madeira Wall Lizards (Teira dugesii) or Madeira lizards on concrete wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Madeira Wall Lizards (Teira dugesii) or Madeira lizards on concrete wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Madeira Wall Lizards (Teira dugesii) or Madeira lizards on concrete wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Three teira batfish swimming above coral reef Royalty Free Stock Photo
Teira batfish swimming behind fan coral reef Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Madeira wall lizard is a small (around 8cm) reptile species endemic to the Portugese island of Madeira. It has been accidentally introduced to the Azores and to the Portugese capital port of Lisbon.


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