Cordylus tasmani
Tasman’s Girdled Lizard occurs only in a limited area of the Eastern Cape, around (and on islands in) Algoa Bay. Here it lives in dead aloes and trees and on rocky outcrops and subsists on a diet of insects and other invertebrates. These are small lizards, growing to only about 7cm (tail excluded). Tasman’s Girdled Lizard is considered by some authorities, including the IUCN, to be a form of the more widely spread Cape Girdled Lizard.

I love your opening photo. Nice portrait!
Thanks very much, John!
I agree with Anne about your knowledge and being an excellent guide.
Baie dankie, Ineke – ek waardeer dit opreg!
Groot plesier.
Your broad knowledge must make you a wonderful guide to be out in the wild with. Your clients are fortunate when they choose you to take them around!
Thank you very much for the very kind comment, Anne. What a blessing it is to be able to do what I do.