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Phoenicolacerta troodica
Phoenicolacerta troodica, commonly known as the Troodos lizard or the Troodos wall lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is endemic to Cyprus, where it is common and widespread and its natural habitats are Mediterranean-type shrubland and rocky areas, in both rural and urban areas. Its length is up to 22 centimetres (8.7 inches), with males slightly larger than females. The species has a long tail, which can grow to more than twice its body length. This P. troodica lizard was photographed under the Elia Bridge in Limassol District, Cyprus.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp

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The Good Stuff

About Me
28YThis Wikipedian was born on 10 November 1995 and is 28 years, 5 months, and 27 days old.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 14 years, 9 months and 4 days.
This user is not a Wikipedia administrator but would like to be one someday.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Bihar.
This user is a WWE fan.
Phoenicolacerta troodica
Phoenicolacerta troodica, commonly known as the Troodos lizard or the Troodos wall lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is endemic to Cyprus, where it is common and widespread and its natural habitats are Mediterranean-type shrubland and rocky areas, in both rural and urban areas. Its length is up to 22 centimetres (8.7 inches), with males slightly larger than females. The species has a long tail, which can grow to more than twice its body length. This P. troodica lizard was photographed under the Elia Bridge in Limassol District, Cyprus.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp

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Hello, I am a student from India.

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I love trying experiments on my computer.and also like to work on Java, HTML, and JavaScripts. Elements And try a book i've made pn all chemical elements. its about 103 mb.

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