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hmm, I can't really deduce much ecept that they are lacertids, and they aren't jeweled lacertas! Could be what we in the uk call the sand lizard, Lacerta agilis. Look up that and lacerta viridis on a search engine, that should help a bit, they would be females if anything I believe.
Hope this helps
Im gonna look them up now and I'll let you know what I find. I dont think that they are all female. Two look alike, but one is more green and one is more gray. And the other one is gray with brownish blotches. the onther two have stripes and the green one has small white spots on its sides. I'll look those two up and let you know, thanks.
Sorry, really blurry pics which do not allow ID. But I am pretty sure that they are not agilis.
Maybe one of the viridis complex, your description may fit bilineata and others...
im going to try to get better pics with a better camera. I know that the suck sorry, its all I had at the time. Hopfully by this weekend. Thanks
As someone who's been trying to improve my picture taking with a digital camera, let me recommend that you STEP BACK about two feet from where you're taking the picture now. The lizards may appear smaller in the picture, but they'll at least be clear, and you can zoom in a little with any photo program you have on the computer.
Katrina
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