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Like with birds the sexes and ages may have significantly different coloring... I couldn't match this model in my guidebook. Herp pros please comment.
100_0076e; Southwestern Fence Lizard
While at Titchfield Haven last week, my dad spotted this beautiful Common Lizard sitting next to one of the wildlife viewing points and we both spent several minutes taking shots of it, posing nicely in the morning sunlight. This one was very close to an ant nest at the time, but didn't seem bothered by them. This was about 6 inches long, about the same size as most of the Lizards we saw on the first visit :-)
Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris), Rabbit Valley, Mesa County, Colorado. There are several subspecies, this one apparently the Yellow-Headed Collared Lizard.
We visited Rabbit Valley, located in far western Colorado less than two miles from Utah, to hike the Trail Through Time. The trail is located in a rocky, treeless desert, and is famous for its Jurassic dinosaur and plant fossils. But for us, it seemed more like a playground for lizards.
Found near Fort Lauderdale Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/10770266@N04] I now believe this to be
Sceloporus woodi - Florida Scrub Lizard
One of the many lizards that reside in the guest house. He let me get very close to him, fortunately.