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Dipsosaurus dorsalis
The desert iguana is a blunt, medium-sized lizard which grows to 16 in (41 cm) including the tail. They are pale gray-tan to cream in color with a light brown reticulated pattern on their backs and sides. Down the center of the back is a row of slightly-enlarged, keeled dorsal scales that become slightly larger as you move down the back. The reticulated pattern gives way to brown spots near the back legs, turning into stripes along the tail. The tail is usually around 1½ times longer than the body from snout to vent. The belly is pale. During the breeding season, the sides become pinkish in both sexes.
Desert scrubland
Spotted at Valley of Fire State Park
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