 
                    
                Big six search
Bill Oddie has been to Dorset a lot, but despite it being home of Britain's 'Big Six' reptiles, he has never seen one. So he's off to try and find some sand lizards in the dunes. He finds footprints in the sand. Lizards come out when it warms up, as they need energy from the sun. Bill spots a lizard and thinks it might be a male sand lizard, because it has a greenish colour. But he checks his guide books and realises it was a common lizard. He tries again and this time he does find a sand lizard, which is a much more vivid green than the common. Despite the bright green colour it is well camouflaged.
Duration:
This clip is from
Featured in...
![]()  - ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Nature- Be captivated, informed and inspired by the world's wildlife. 
More clips from Dorset
- 
                                                ![]()  Lightning lizardDuration: 01:45 
- 
                                                ![]()  Seeing redDuration: 03:10 
- 
                                                ![]()  Hungry plantsDuration: 02:53 
- 
                                                ![]()  Smooth and spottyDuration: 01:52 
More clips from Bill Oddie Goes Wild
- 
                                                ![]()  Mossy woodland—Series 3, South West IrelandDuration: 01:59 
- 
                                                ![]()  Chough country—Series 3, South West IrelandDuration: 03:52 
- 
                                                ![]()  Deserted village—Series 3, South West IrelandDuration: 01:36 
- 
                                                ![]()  Yew forest—Series 3, South West IrelandDuration: 01:48 
 
             
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
            