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Photo by KylaShae
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Field Notes

Description:

I’m thinking this is a juvenile desert spiny lizard, but I know collared lizards are in the area too, can anyone say for sure? Sorry for the poor quality! The little guy wasn’t too happy with me being so close!

Habitat:

Hiding amongst aloe plants in my yard.

Notes:

Defined black ring around base of neck

Species ID Suggestions

Common Side-blotched Lizard (juvenile)

Uta stansburiana

Comments (1)

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