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1 1 Coastal Whiptail Lizard

Coastal Whiptail Lizard

by KarenPCalifornia, USA

I find this coastal

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Whiptail lizard

by Ed HitchcockLimón, Costa Rica

smallish, mottle shiny brown lizard. Distinct triangular head.

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Coastal Whiptail

by JoshuaGSmithCalifornia, USA

This is a beautiful lizard. It has a very long tail (hence the name).

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Whiptail lizard

by glbnoah109Curaçao, Netherlands

Larger lizard is approximately 6 to 7 inches in length.

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Coastal Whiptail

by CoralAveryEscondido, California, USA

Brown and black lizard with bright yellow-orange spots covering it's body in ...

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Coastal Whiptail

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

Tan lizard with black spots and bars. This lizard was emerging from its home ...

1 0 Tiger Whiptail

Tiger Whiptail

by StirredMochaFoothills Park, California, USA

Angeles area. The coastal subspecies is ...

6 0 Whiptail Wallaby

Whiptail Wallaby

by Neil RossIpswich, QLD, Australia

Macropus parryi, also known as the "pretty-faced wallaby", is a species of ...

2 0 Coastal Tiger Whiptail

Coastal Tiger Whiptail

by CindyBinghamKeiserEscondido, California, USA

"Slim-bodied with a long slender tail, a thin snout, and large symmetrical head ...

3 0 Coastal Whiptail

Coastal Whiptail

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

"Slim-bodied with a long slender tail, a thin snout, and large symmetrical head ...

1 2 Stingray

Stingray

by MichelleMccrackenLargo, Florida, USA

(round rays), Dasyatidae (whiptail ...

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