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Copper-Striped Blue-Tailed Skink
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Copper-Striped Blue-Tailed Skink
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Location: Samoa
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Location: Samoa
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The side-blotched lizard (Uta stansburiana) is a relatively common and widespread lizard in Southern California. It is smaller and prefers more open habitat than the related Western fence lizard, yet USGS and National Park Service biologists are finding signs of genetic isolation in both species. As...
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Side Blotched Lizard
The side-blotched lizard (Uta stansburiana) is a relatively common and widespread lizard in Southern California. It is smaller and prefers more open habitat than the related Western fence lizard, yet USGS and National Park Service biologists are finding signs of genetic isolation in both species. As...
Location: CA, USA
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The Western fence lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis) is a relatively common and widespread lizard in Southern California. It is larger and prefers less open habitat than the related side-blotched lizard, yet USGS and National Park Service biologists are finding signs of genetic isolation in both speci...
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Western Fence Lizard
The Western fence lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis) is a relatively common and widespread lizard in Southern California. It is larger and prefers less open habitat than the related side-blotched lizard, yet USGS and National Park Service biologists are finding signs of genetic isolation in both speci...
Location: CA, USA
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The Western skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus) is a relatively common and widespread lizard in Southern California. It is more secretive and prefers more grassy habitat than the Western fence lizard or the side-blotched lizard, yet USGS and National Park Service biologists are finding signs of genetic ...
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Western Skink
The Western skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus) is a relatively common and widespread lizard in Southern California. It is more secretive and prefers more grassy habitat than the Western fence lizard or the side-blotched lizard, yet USGS and National Park Service biologists are finding signs of genetic ...
Location: CA, USA
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Nile monitor lizards are an invasive species that now lives in Florida. They eat frogs, other lizards, turtles, birds and rodents, and sometimes hunt in packs....
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Nile Monitor Lizard
Nile monitor lizards are an invasive species that now lives in Florida. They eat frogs, other lizards, turtles, birds and rodents, and sometimes hunt in packs....
Location: USA
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