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In Southern California, the San Diego horned lizard's reproductive period ranges from early March to June. [10] Each year the female Blainville's horned lizard can lay about 6-21 eggs in a year. A few months after they are laid in August-September they begin to hatch. The females will lay their eggs in the Santa Monica and Simi Hills area. [11]
Common name Callisaurus draconoides: Zebra-tailed lizard Petrosaurus mearnsi: Banded rock lizard Phrynosoma blainvilli: Coast horned lizard Phrynosoma douglasii: Pygmy short-horned lizard Phrynosoma mcallii: Flat-tail horned lizard Phrynosoma platyrhinos: Desert horned lizard Sceloporus graciosus: Common sagebrush lizard Sceloporus magister ...
Texas designated the Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) as the official state reptile in 1993. [12] Wyoming’s state reptile is the “Horn Toad”, the greater short-horned lizard (Phrynosoma hernandesi). [13] [14] The "TCU Horned Frog" is the mascot of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. The "Horned Toad" is also the ...
San Diego horned lizard; Sandia hairstreak; Sauromalus ater; Say's phoebe; Sceloporus magister; Sceloporus uniformis; Scolopendra heros; Scolopendra polymorpha; Arizona bark scorpion; Striped bark scorpion; Serradigitus miscionei; Silky pocket mouse; Sinea; Sistrurus tergeminus edwardsii; Slevin's bunchgrass lizard; Glossy snake; Sonora mud ...
Since August 2021, Caldwell Zoo’s Texas Horned Lizard Conservation Center has successfully hatched hundreds of baby horny toads, including more than 70 this year alone, according to a recent ...
San Diego horned lizard; San Luis Valley short-horned lizard; Short-tailed horned lizard; Sonoran horned lizard; T. Texas horned lizard This page was last edited on ...
The Phrynosomatidae are a diverse family of lizards, sometimes classified as a subfamily (Phrynosomatinae), found from Panama to the extreme south of Canada.Many members of the group are adapted to life in hot, sandy deserts, although the spiny lizards prefer rocky deserts or even relatively moist forest edges, and the short-horned lizard lives in prairie or sagebrush environments.
San Bernardino kangaroo rat; San Bruno elfin; San Clemente loggerhead shrike; San Diego horned lizard; San Diego mountain kingsnake; San Gabriel slender salamander; San Joaquin pocket mouse; San Simeon slender salamander; Santa Lucia Mountains slender salamander; Say's phoebe; Sceloporus becki; Sceloporus occidentalis bocourtii; Scopula ...