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Side-blotched lizard

Photo by JamesAR
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Field Notes

Description:

If we talk about high populations, these lizards are very prolific, this is because they are prey for many desert species, and they've found a way to deal with that without be affected.

Habitat:

Deserts of western North America.

Notes:

A little time ago I found this picture and I just fell in love with it! =)

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PublishedJune 27, 2013

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