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Are the any lizards that are indigenous to the uk.My friend keeps finding little lizards in his garden.They are black, slimy,and about 4 inches long.
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http://www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/durham/index.html
Teak36 -
Yes, those are newts. Similar shape to lizards, but actually amphibians. When they are in the water they grow fins along the back, but at other times they do look very like lizards.
There are three different native newt
species: palmate, common or smooth, and great crested.
Then there are three true lizards: common, sand and the slow-worm, which is a lizard but has no legs and looks snake-like, but with lizardy eyelids and small mouth.
Yours are probably smooth or palmate newts. If rather warty-looking and very black, could be great crested.
Yes, there are indigenous lizards - 3 in fact, but unless someone knows different there are no black or slimy ones.
The Common Lizard is the most widespread one with variable colour ranging from brown and grey/brown with underbelly white, yellow or red - 10-15cms.
The Sand Lizard is much larger at 15-20cms, but is also a rarity and can only be found on the dry sandy heaths in Dorset, Hampshire and the Surrey borders.
I won't bother with the Slow Worm as you probably know what this looks like, but the common link with these 3 lizards is the dry slightly scaly skin - not slimy at all.
I don't honestly know of any reptile that fits this description - I'm certainly intrigued to know the answer.