Northern Fence Lizard
Animalia
Chordata
Reptilia
Squamata
Phrynosomatidae
Sceloporus
Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus
The Northern Fence Lizard, Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus, is a diurnal lizard that feeds on a variety of insects. It is arboreal and climbs to avoid predators. It hibernates during the coldest..
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Eastern Fence Lizard; Sceloporus undulatus ... Description: 4 - 7.25 in (10 - 18.5 cm). As a member of the spiny lizard family, the Fence lizard is the only lizard native to Georgia and South Carolina that has rough scales. Fence lizards are most commonly grayish in color, ... Range of the Fence Lizard in the eastern U.S.A...
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Eastern fence lizard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Eastern Fence Lizard ( Sceloporus undulatus ) is a medium sized species of lizard found along forest edges, rock piles, and rotting logs or stumps from the Mid-Atlantic states (Southern New Yo...
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4.82 % 39 fence lizard Horned Lizard 07/08/06 ... 4.4 % 25 Eastern Fence Lizard Jared T 07/17/09 ... 3.61 % 18 Eastern Fence Lizards AK 07/20/05...
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Sick Fence Lizard? Please Advise! ... My Eastern Fence lizard Folly Died today ... Eastern Fence Lizard - Something seems wrong...
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Virginia's Wildlife and Boating Agency. ... This is a medium-sized, rough-scaled lizard that reaches total lengths of 4-7 1/4 in. (10-18.4 cm). The scales are not glossy, are heavily keeled and pointed, and overlap. Colors on the dorsum of the head, body, and tail are brown to gray in a pattern of undulating crossbands.
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A gallery of pictures of eastern fence lizards by photographer Rick Cameron. ... The eastern fence lizard has long, scaly fingers that it uses for climbing vertical surfaces like trees and fence posts.
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This is a juvenile, looking pretty much exactly like a juvenile Western Fence Lizard. If the twain ever did meet, who would know ... Conant, R., Collins, J. T. 1998. Peterson Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America, Third Edition, expanded...
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