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samaritan
Bergeidechse

en el diccionario PONS

I. liz·ard [ˈlɪzəd, ingl. am. -ɚd] SUST. ZOOL.

Eidechse f <-, -n>
Echse f <-, -n>

II. liz·ard [ˈlɪzəd, ingl. am. -ɚd] SUST. modifier

lizard (jacket, pocketbook):

aus Eidechsenleder nach sust.

I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:-] ADJ.

1. common (often encountered):

2. common (normal):

Kochsalz nt <-es> kein pl

3. common (widespread):

4. common inv. (shared):

Gemeinschaftseigentum nt <-s> kein pl
Allgemeingut nt <-(s)> kein pl
to have sth in common [with sb]
etw [mit jdm] gemein haben

5. common ZOOL., BOT.:

common sparrow, primrose

6. common <-er, -est> pey. (vulgar):

eine ordinäre Schlampe coloq. pey.

7. common (ordinary):

einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>

8. common (low-ranking):

einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
gemein arcznte.

II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:-] SUST.

Gemeindeland nt <-es, -länder>
Anger m <-s, -> regio.
Allmende f <-, -n>
Entrada de OpenDict

lizard SUST.

leaping lizards! ingl. am. coloq.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

common lizard SUST.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

lizard [ˈlɪzəd] SUST.

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However, this is not the case, and lizards as squamates are part of a well-defined group.
en.wikipedia.org
As he goes around looking for the lizard, the lizard spits its venom at his glasses, and he takes them off.
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A robust lizard with complex markings and patterns.
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The saliva accidentally spilled and transformed into a black lizard.
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Many of the niches occupied by lizards today were then held by sphenodontians.
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Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The stork's food consists of worms, insects, small rodents and mammals up to the size of a rat (first of all mice), amphibians (e. g. frogs), reptiles (snakes, lizards) and fish.
www.storchennest.de
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Die Nahrung selbst besteht aus Regenwürmern, Insekten, kleinen Nage- und Säugetieren bis Rattengröße (hauptsächlich Mäuse), Amphibien (Frösche, Molche), Reptilien (Schlangen, Eidechsen) und Fischen.
[...]
We endeavour to enhance the ecosystems of snakes, lizards and amphibians at every opportunity and have created our own inventary where these ecosystems are registered.
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www.grimselstrom.ch
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Bei jeder sich uns bietenden Gelegenheit werten wir Lebensräume für Schlangen, Eidechsen und auch Amphibien auf. Die geeigneten Standorte sind uns aus einem eigens dafür erstellten Inventar bekannt.
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Fossil toads, frogs, lizards and snakes from late Miocene of Western Siberia.
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www.paleo.uni-tuebingen.de
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Fossile Kröten, Frösche, Eidechsen und Schlangen aus dem späten Miozän Westsibiriens.
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Inside of them live lizards, many birds and - very practical - you have not to pay attention on their hills: ants. Here they are from xsmall to xlarge.
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www.bikerwelt.at
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In ihnen leben Eidechsen, viele Vögel und - sehr praktisch, da man nicht aufzupassen braucht in einen ihrer Bauten zu treten - die Ameisen, die es hier von XSmall bis XLarge gibt.
[...]
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With respect to behavioral complexity, the fish greatly surpass the other so-called lower vertebrates, such as frogs, salamanders, snakes, turtles and lizards – although the latter are much more closely related to birds and mammals in the evolutionary tree.
www.uni-wuerzburg.de
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Was die Komplexität ihres Verhaltens betrifft, sind Fische den anderen sogenannten niederen Wirbeltieren bei weitem überlegen, beispielsweise Fröschen, Salamandern, Schlangen, Schildkröten und Eidechsen – obwohl diese im evolutionären Stammbaum den Vögeln und Säugetieren viel näher stehen.