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Western Fence Lizard

Sceloporus occidentalis

Description:

Western fence lizards measure 5.7-8.9 cm (snout-vent length)[3] and a total length of about 21 cm. They are brown to black in color (the brown may be sandy or greenish) and have black stripes on their backs, but their most distinguishing characteristic is their bright blue bellies. The ventral sides of the limbs are yellow. These lizards also have blue patches on their throats. This bright coloration is faint or absent in both females and juveniles. The scales of S. occidentalis are sharply keeled, and between the interparietal and rear of thighs, there are 35-57 scales.

Notes:

One last look before darting off into the grass!

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1 Comment

Josh Asel
Josh Asel 10 years ago

very nice composure.

Leighannimal
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Leighannimal

Sebastopol, California, USA

Spotted on Mar 16, 2013
Submitted on Jun 20, 2013

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