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Lizards exhibit a variety of color scales, which can range from earthy tones like browns and greens to vibrant colors such as reds, blues, and yellows. These colors are primarily due to the presence of pigments, including melanins and carotenoids, as well as structural coloration from microscopic structures in their scales that refract light. The specific color patterns often serve purposes like camouflage, communication, and thermoregulation. Overall, lizard coloration is highly diverse and adapted to their environments and behaviors.

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