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Posted by: Crotaphytuskidd at Thu Jun 2 18:22:17 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Crotaphytuskidd ]  
   

Hey all,

I was recently in Tucson, and the hotel I was staying at had many different kinds of lizards running around. Well I saw a spiny lizard of some kind that stumped me. There were Desert Spinys all over, but the one I speak of
resembled an adult male Western fence lizard. It was a tad bigger than most Fences I've seen, I'd say about 4"SVL double that total length. Had yellow and blueish on the back, but with the duel row of black spots dorsally. Is this a Clark's Spiny Lizard? That is my only guess, as Western Fences don't make it into Tucson. Any help would be apprectiated. Thanks guys.

regards,
-Phil


   

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