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- The Crotaphytidae, or collared lizards, are a family of desert-dwelling reptiles native to the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Alternatively...
- collared lizard, is a North American species of lizard in the family Crotaphytidae. The common name "collared lizard" comes from the lizard's distinct...
- curly-tailed lizards Family Corytophanidaehelmet lizards Family Crotaphytidaecollared lizards, leopard lizards Family Hoplocercidaedwarf and...
- Iguanidae is thought to be the sister group to the collared lizards (family Crotaphytidae); the two groups likely diverged during the Late Cretaceous, as that...
- genus of lizards, commonly known as leopard lizards, within the family Crotaphytidae. Leopard lizards are indigenous to arid environments of southwestern...
- (see Tropidurinae) Family Leiocephalidae (see Tropidurinae) Family Crotaphytidae (collared and leopard lizards) Family Opluridae (Madagascar iguanids)...
- lizards in Kansas. Anguidaelateral fold lizards Slender gl**** lizard Crotaphytidaecollared and leopard lizards Eastern collared lizard Gekkonidae –...
- Currently there are about 40 extant families of Lacertilia. These vary considerably, e.g. in shades, colours, and sizes. For example, the largest representative...
- This list of reptiles of California includes the snakes, turtles and lizards found in the US state of California. [e] Endemic species. [i] Introduced species...
- the blunt-nosed leopard lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Crotaphytidae. The species is endemic to southern California. Gambelia sila was originally...