- with that
expansion Phrynsoma platyrhinos had more
areas suitable for them to live in. At the end of the LGM P.
platyrhinos was able to
expand north into...
- and
species Heterodon platyrhinos, pp. 164-167). Platt,
Dwight (1969). "Natural
History of the
Hognose Snakes Heterodon platyrhinos and
Heterodon nasicus"...
- Only
three closely related species (P. mcallii, P. modestum, and P.
platyrhinos) are
certainly known to
either be
unable to
squirt blood or only do it...
- The
northern desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma
platyrhinos platyrhinos) is a
subspecies of the
desert horned lizard,
along with the
southern desert horned...
-
Centrocercus urophasi****,
Vulpes macrotis,
Dipodomys ordii, and
Phrynosoma platyrhinos). The
ecology of the
desert varies across geography also. The desert's...
- two subspecies: the
northern desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma
platyrhinos platyrhinos)
ranging in Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, the
Colorado front range...
- short-horned
lizard (Phrynosoma diminutum)
Desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma
platyrhinos) LC and: Goode's
horned lizard (Phrynosoma goodei) Flat-tail
horned lizard...
-
horned lizard (Phrynosoma modestum),
desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma
platyrhinos),
Arabian toad-headed
agama (Phrynocephalus arabicus),
sunwatcher toadhead...
- Platt, D.R. (1969).
Natural history of the
hognose snakes Heterodon platyrhinos and
Heterodon nasicus. Univ.
Kansas Publ. Mus. Ernst, C. H., & Ernst...
-
color with
systematic brown blotches Eastern hognose snake Heterodon platyrhinos Least concern Nonvenomous;
adults reach 20–33
inches (51–84 cm); color...