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Fence Lizard
Sceloporus undulatus
30.4913, -86.759
Field Notes
Description:
A small lizard that is endemic to the United States. It is most commonly seen having a brown and white scaly body with distinct blue patches on its underbelly. These lizards can readily lose their tail, a process known as autotomy, and then regrow it.
Habitat:
These are terrestrial animals found in shrubs, abandoned buildings, rock piles, fallen logs, trees, and, as the common name suggests, along fence lines.
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