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The eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) is a medium-sized species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. [3] The species is found along forest edges, rock piles, and rotting logs or stumps in the eastern United States .
The taxonomy of the genus Pantherophis, and especially P. alleghaniensis and P. spiloides, are in flux, and the names and validity of this species are prone to change Generally west of the Appalachians: Eastern hog-nosed snake: Heterodon platirhinos Latreille, 1801: Species of special concern Central and eastern counties Eastern milksnake
A Fence lizard can be any of several species of spiny lizard (genus Sceloporus), especially: The eastern fence lizard or northern fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus; The western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis; Note that there are many other species in the Spiny Lizard genus, Sceloporus
The eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) is a medium-sized species of lizard found along forest edges, rock piles, and rotting logs or stumps in the eastern United States. It is sometimes referred to as the prairie lizard , fence swift , or gray lizard .
This is a checklist of American reptiles found in Northern America, based primarily on publications by the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). [1] [2] [3] It includes all species of Bermuda, Canada, Greenland, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and the United States including recently introduced species such as chameleons, the Nile monitor, and the Burmese python.
Glass (legless) lizards look remarkably snake-like. We talked to wildlife experts to find out how to tell the difference.
Great Basin collared lizard (Crotaphytus bicinctores) [253] Great Basin rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus lutosus or Crotalus lutosus) [254] Greater short-horned lizard / "Horny toad" (Phrynosoma hernandesi) [255] Hopi rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis nuntius) [256] Lesser earless lizard (Holbrookia maculata) [257] Long-nosed leopard lizard (Gambelia ...
Last year, just 17.6% of the Lower 48 experienced a white Christmas. This was the lowest percentage since records began in 2003.Outside of the West's higher elevations, there was an area of snow ...