Information
Rarity: Very common
Size
The common wall lizard is a small, thin lizard growing up to a maximum size of 10 cm long but usually smaller.
Habitat
Widespread over most of it's range but restricted to sheltered sunny locations. Usually found on walls with cracks in it, but will also be seen in rocky areas.
Diet
European Wall Lizards eat flying and ground insects such as flies and beetles along with many types of spiders. They are fast predators and have been seen jumping off the ground to catch flying insects.
Breeding
Females lay 2-3 clutches a year usually 6 eggs per clutch. They hatch in 6 to 11 weeks.