Oriental Forest Lizards.

Bismillahir Rahmani Rahim, Hello my dear friends, good morning, My sincere greetings and greetings to everyone. How are you all? I hope everyone is well and healthy Alhamdulillah by the infinite mercy of Allah Subhanataala I am also well and healthy today I have come to you with another new article.

A four-legged mammal, this animal is called chameleon in our local language. They change color, especially when they are angry, red color is seen on their neck. But there is a beautiful name in English that is Oriental Forest Lizards. These are very fast animals that can run very fast. They live mostly in trees.

Oriental Forest Lizards can be seen in several colors such as brown, white, yellow, green. Also, this animal is of intermediate coffee color and their hair is much longer than their body.

Oriental Forest Lizards This animal is a bit ferocious. They usually catch and swallow any small insects but always prefer to stay hidden from human eyes.

Yesterday afternoon when I was returning home after finishing my duty, I saw him lying on the side of the road under the grass and breathing the air.

So friends, how is the picture of Oriental Forest Lizards? Please let me know through comments. I am leaving here today. I hope that everyone will be fine and healthy.

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LocationMalaysia Rawang, Selangor 🇲🇾🇲🇾
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My name is Md Sahin. I am a Bangladeshi born from village Educational qualification SSC pass. My mother tongue Bengali. current work place in Malaysia. I like nature photography very much.

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