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  • English
    • Brush Lizard
    • Long-tailed Brush Lizard
  • Scientific names
    • Uta gratiosa
    • Uta graciosa
    • Urosaurus ornatus graciosus
    • Urosaurus graciosus
  • Unknown
    • Brush Lizard

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What

Long-tailed Brush Lizard Urosaurus graciosus

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Date

Jun 12, 2011
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Description from Wikipedia

The long-tailed brush lizard, Urosaurus graciosus, occurs in the Mojave and northwestern Sonoran Deserts in the states of California, Arizona, Nevada, Sonora, and Baja California. This species received its common name due to its tail, which is more than twice the body length, and since it is almost always encountered on a tree or shrub. Its gray or tan coloration keep it well camouflaged against branches while it waits for insects. Unlike most other Phrynosomatid lizards...

Source: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/spatial-data. Downloaded March 2011.