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common name "
chuckwalla"
derives from the
Shoshone word
tcaxxwal or Ca****lla čaxwal,
transcribed by
Spaniards as chacahuala.
Chuckwallas are stocky, wide-bodied...
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females are
brownish in
color with a
scattering of dark red spots.
Young chuckwallas have four or five
broad bands across their bodies, and
three or four...
- The
Iguanidae is a
family of
lizards composed of the iguanas,
chuckwallas, and
their prehistoric relatives,
including the
widespread green iguana. Iguanidae...
- June and August. The eggs
hatch in late September.
Chuckwallas may live for 25
years or more.
Chuckwallas prefer dwelling in lava
flows and
rocky areas with...
- The eggs
hatch in late September. San
Esteban chuckwallas may live for 25
years or more.
Chuckwallas prefer dwelling in lava
flows and
rocky areas with...
- A
chuckwalla is a
lizard of the
species Sauromalus.
Chuckwalla or
chuckawalla may also
refer to:
Chuckawalla Bill, Spanish–American War and WW I veteran...
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Chuckwalla National Monument is a
national monument in the
Colorado Desert of
Southern California that
protects 624,270
acres (2,526.3 km2; 252,630 ha)...
- The
Chuckwalla Mountains are a
mountain range in the
transition zone
between the
Colorado Desert—Sonoran
Desert and the
Mojave Desert,
climatically and...
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notable for its
chuckwalla po****tion. With an
average of 65
chuckwallas per hectare,
South Mountain has the
highest density of
chuckwallas that has ever...
- The
Chuckwalla River is a
river in the
Central Coast region of
British Columbia, Canada,
flowing into
Kilbella Bay,
which is a side
water of
Rivers Inlet...