Marine Prey for Western Fence Lizards
Western fence lizards in Washington state eat marine life!
The Western Fence Lizard
For western fence lizards, rocks are an important habitat feature or microhabitat. Microhabitats are the individual objects that make up the entire habitat.
The Side Blotched Lizard
The side blotched lizard is aptly named for the dark inky spot under its armpits.
The Western Skink
Baby western fence lizards have blue tails as a defense against predation.
The Common Whiptail Lizard
This juvenile common spotted lizard doesn’t have its spots yet. Can you #FindThatLizard anyways?!
The Western Banded Gecko
The western banded gecko is a nocturnal species that can be found in the Mojave Desert. They’re often found crossing roads at night so drive carefully!
Lizards Have Languages and Dialects!
Lizards use pushups to communicate. The sequence of push up height and how fast the push ups are done vary not only species to species but population to population!
She Can Clone Herself! The Sonoran Spotted Whiptail
The Sonoran spotted lizard is a all female species!
The Yellow-Backed Spiny Lizard
The yellow-backed spiny lizard is endemic to the United States, meaning it can only be found there.
Yarrow’s Spiny Lizards Give Live Birth!
Yarrow’s spiny lizards young hatch inside the mother so they give live birth!
The greater short horned lizard
Not all species of horned lizard shoot blood from their eyes
Sceloporus Virgatus, the Striped plateau lizard
Sceloporus virgatus, the striped plateau lizards is often found basking on rocks or the base of trees.
Sceloporus jarrovii, He was number 1!
Yarrow’s spiny lizard is one of the most abundant lizards in the Chiricahua Mountains