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    • Phrynosomatidae

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What

Ornate Tree Lizard Urosaurus ornatus

Observer

sarasalamander

Date

May 12, 2012

Description

Found near trail.

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What

Western Fence Lizard Sceloporus occidentalis

Observer

velizo

Date

May 12, 2012
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Observer

shillingsean6

Date

May 10, 2012 04:03 PM PDT

Description

Lizard with a blue belly missing its tail.

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Description from Wikipedia

Phrynosomatidae is a diverse family of lizards, found from Panama to the extreme south of Canada. Many members of the group are adapted to life in hot, sandy deserts, although the spiny lizards prefer rocky deserts or even relatively moist forest edges, and the short-horned lizard lives in prairie or sagebrush environments. The group includes both egg-laying and viviparous species, with the latter being more common in species living at high elevation.

No range data available.