- Sagebrush lizard - Wikipedia
The sagebrush lizard or sagebrush swift (Sceloporus graciosus) is a common species of phrynosomatid lizard found at mid to high altitudes in the western United States
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Basic facts about Sagebrush Lizard: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- Dunes Sagebrush Lizard - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The sagebrush landscape provides many benefits to our rural economies and communities, and it serves as crucial habitat for a diversity of wildlife, including the iconic greater sage-grouse and over 350 other species
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Learn how to care for Sagebrush Lizards with tips on housing, diet, handling, and more to ensure your pet stays healthy and happy for years to come
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Sagebrush Lizards can be found in rocky areas, juniper, pine forests, and sagebrush from southern Montana to the south They are the only lizard found in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
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Its uniform throat pattern distinguishes this lizard from the similar looking Plateau Lizard and Southwestern Fence Lizard Its lack of side-blotches distinguishes it from the Common Side-blotched Lizard and Common Lesser Earless Lizard
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The Sagebrush Lizard (Sceloporous graciosus) has keeled and spiny scales along its dorsal side and is often found among sagebrush for which it is named These scales are usually gray or tan, but can be a variety of colors which help it blend in with its habitat
- Common Sagebrush Lizard (Sceloporus graciosus) - Amphibians and . . .
Description: Adult Common Sagebrush Lizards are small, ranging from 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) in total length, with the tail making up more than half the total length The background color is light brown or light gray, and individuals have a wide, light gray dorsal stripe
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