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The Sagebrush Lizard ( Sceloporus graciosus ) is a common lizard found in mid to high latitudes in the Western United States of America. It belongs to the genus Sceloporus (spiny lizards) in the...
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Sagebrush Lizards are native to the USA, and are a fairly small lizard to keep. ... Use a playsand or fine gravel as a substrate. At night, your Sagebrush Lizard may burrow themselves under the sand to sleep.
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Sagebrush Lizard Species Account ... 1985. Thermal ecology and activity patterns of the short-horned lizard (Phrynosoma douglassi) and the sagebrush lizard (Sceloporus graciosus) in southeastern Idaho. Great Basin Natur. 45:607-614.
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Dorsal view - Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus, on the left, Fence Lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis, on the right. Note the larger dorsal scales on the Fence Lizard. © Patrick Briggs ... Ventral view - Sagebrush Lizard on the right, Fence Lizard on the left. Note the yellow rear thighs on the Fence Lizard. ©...
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One of these overlooked animals is the sagebrush lizard. It is the most common lizard on the INL and one of the most common vertebrates, of any kind, on the Site. ... A sagebrush lizard can live for four or more years, which is relatively long for a lizard. This is an adaptation to unpredictable environments,
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Montana Field Guide contains a wealth of information about Montana's diverse species. ... The body of the sagebrush lizard is small and narrow. The back is covered with small spiny, keeled scales, and usually has a pale dorsolateral stripe on each side; scales on the rear of the thigh are very small and often granular.
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Western Sagebrush Lizard; S. g. gracilis ... ; Southern Sagebrush Lizard; S. g. vandenburgianu ... Western Sagebrush Lizard...
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Scientific name: Sceloporus graciosus ... Common name: Southern Sagebrush Lizard ... ; Photos by Chris Brown...
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The Reptile House ... Common Names / Scientific Names; Tarantulas ... Back to Main Index...
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Only lizard in Yellowstone. ... Maximum size of five inches from snout to the tip of the tail; males have longer tails and may grow slightly larger than females. ... A sagebrush lizard basking in the sun...
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