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  2. Horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus, 1758. Phrynosoma, whose members are known as the horned lizards, horny toads, or horntoads, is a genus of North American lizards and the type genus of the family Phrynosomatidae. Their common names refer directly to their horns or to their flattened, rounded bodies, and blunt snouts. The generic name Phrynosoma means "toad-bodied".

  3. Sonoran horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    Sonoran horned lizard. The Sonoran horned lizard ( Phrynosoma goodei), also known commonly as Goode's desert horned lizard and el camaleón de Sonora in Mexican Spanish, is a species of horned lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. The species is native to Arizona in the United States and to Sonora in Mexico. [2]

  4. Flat-tail horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    Phrynosoma mcallii. (Hallowell, 1852) The flat-tail horned lizard (Phrynosoma mcallii) is a species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. A species of reptile, it is endemic to the Sonoran desert of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. [2] Its multiple adaptations for camouflage help to minimize its shadow. [3]

  5. Texas horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    The Texas horned lizard is the largest-bodied and most widely distributed of the roughly 21 species of horned lizards in the western United States and Mexico. The Texas horned lizard exhibits sexual dimorphism, with the females being larger with a snout-vent length of around 5 in (13 cm), whereas the males reach around 3.7 in (9.4 cm).

  6. Regal horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    Description. The regal horned lizard is a small, flat lizard about the size of the palm of a human's hand. It has spikes all around the lateral surface of its body. It is 3–4 in (117 mm) in length from nose to tail as a full adult, and pale grey to yellow-brown or reddish in color, topped with dark blotches alongside the body and back.

  7. Thorny devil - Wikipedia

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    The thorny devil (Moloch horridus), also known commonly as the mountain devil, thorny lizard, thorny dragon, and moloch, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Australia. It is the sole species in the genus Moloch. It grows up to 21 cm (8.3 in) in total length (including tail), with females generally larger ...

  8. Desert short-horned lizard - Wikipedia

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    Phrynosomatidae. Genus: Phrynosoma. Species: P. ornatissimum. Binomial name. Phrynosoma ornatissimum. Girard, 1858 [1] The desert short-horned lizard (Phrynosoma ornatissimum) is a horned lizard species native to Canada and the United States.

  9. Cerastes cerastes - Wikipedia

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    Cerastes cerastes, commonly known as the Saharan horned viper[4] or the desert horned viper, [5] is a venomous species of viper native to the deserts of Northern Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula and Levant. It is often easily recognized by the presence of a pair of supraocular "horns", although hornless individuals do occur. [4]