Lizards are a large and diverse group of reptiles comprising more than 7,700 species. They are found on every continent except Antarctica and inhabit a wide variety of environments, from deserts to tropical forests.
The Lindholm's lizard (Darevskia lindholmi) is a species of the family Lacertidae. It is named after Russian naturalist V. Lindholm. It prefers mountainous steppe terrain, foothills, mountain forests, and can be found on the seacoast. It is endemic to Crimea. It is found only in mountainous areas and on the southern coast of the peninsula.
The stamp and postcard are provide image of the lizard: Lindholm's lizard.
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| Chalk surfaced |
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105 × 148 mm |
6 800 pcs. |