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    • Uta

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Recent Observations

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Observer

tigerhawkvok

Date

May 2, 2008
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What

Western Side-blotched Lizard Uta stansburiana elegans

Observer

zabbey

Date

Apr 24, 2012
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Description from Wikipedia

Side-blotched lizards are lizards of the genus Uta. They are some of the most abundant and commonly observed lizards in the deserts of western North America. They commonly grow to six inches including the tail, with the males normally being the larger sex. Males often have bright throat colors. Orange-throated males establish large territories and accommodate multiple females. Yellow stripe throated males (sneakers) stay on the fringe of orange-throated lizard territories and mate with their females...

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