This guide is intended to provide a fun activity for people exploring the biodiversity of the Rio Bosque Wetlands. Texas Nature Trackers and Texas Master Naturalists will be meeting at the wetlands on April 8th at 8:30 AM to see how many species participants can find. This will be a good ...more ↓
The common side-blotched lizard is a species of small iguanid lizard. Males can grow up to 60 mm (2.4 inches) from snout to vent, while females are typically a little smaller. The degree of pigmentation varies with sex and population. Some males can have blue flecks spread over their backs and tails, ...more ↓
The Little Striped Whiptail grows from 6.5 to 9.5 inches in length. It is typically black in color, with yellow or white striping from head to tail, and a light blue underside. It is slender bodied, with a blue colored tail approximately three times the body length. The blue coloration is much more pronounced ...more ↓