Oriental Garden Lizard – Calotes versicolor
Last Observed: November 2015
Observed By: David Vinot, Heli Pohjolainen
The oriental garden lizard is an insect-eating lizard that is common on Koh Chang.
Their coloration is very variable and males get a reddish/pink marking around the throat during mating season.
They grow up to 37cm in length including the tail and sport two distinct sets of spines as a crest on their neck and back.
Oriental garden lizard Wikipedia