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A paler specimen. The colour variations are not indicative of gender. To sex them, one has to look at the belly, the male's is bright and spotted, the female's uniform and drab.
I think this is an eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus). He seemed largely unperturbed by the 500ft drop directly off the edge of the rock he was sitting on. I named him Steve.
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Saw this lizard at our backyard. It was, er, shiny. And it looks like a damn snake with legs ;A;. I'm afraid of lizards, actually. hehe. Thank God for long lenses.
(Dracaena guianensis) We started out the Amazon with a bang with our first find being this large Caiman Lizard.
Short-horned Lizards live throughout the Columbia Basin and the Cascades foothills in a variety of habitats including sagebrush plains, short-grass prairies and open pine forests.
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A Texas Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus Olivaceus) basking in the sunlight while hiding in a cactus at the Captical of Texas Zoo, Bastrop, Texas, USA.