Gonocephalus grandis is a diurnal species that is native to primary rainforests and good secondary forests They occur mainly along streams of all sizes.
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A male adult Gonocephalus grandis, Great angle head lizard in all his glory.
A full body shot showing how long its tail is!
A female, adult. She wasn't shy and let me got really close!
A juvenile female
A female, juvenile. When one started staying close to the trunk, that's not a good sign for the photographer :D
Next, they would start sliding away from you to the other side of the tree trunk!
A gif animation. There were two mosquitoes sucking this female lizard's blood.
Lastly, a little lizard humour :D
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lovely. lens and camera used? location?
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Thanks Yuliang. All with 150mm, some with 1.4x TC. Email me for the location.
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