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Photo © Ned Harris 6/15/2016 |
Zebra-tailed Lizard Note the two (faint, because female) bars near the front leg or armpit. A for armpit, A for A Zebra-tailed. (Work with me here.)
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Photo © Jim Klinger 6/13/2016 |
Greater Earless Lizard Note the two bars near the back legs - or groin. G for Groin, G for Greater Earless.
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Photo © Jim Klinger 6/13/2016
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Clark's Spiny Lizard Click the photo for a closer look. Note the bracelets on the front legs.
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Photo © Jim Klinger 6/19/2016 |
Desert Spiny Lizard - No bracelets. Wants a kiss, though.
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Photo © Jim Klinger 6/13/2016 |
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