Plateau Fence Lizards were the most commonly seen reptile inhabitants in the Cerbat Mountains (AZ).

Arizona Stripe-tailed Scorpion.

A Gopher Snake that was crossing the road in the daytime.

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake seen crossing the road at night.

Spiny Lizard.

A Clark County Gopher Snake.

A family of Long-eared Owls.

Zebra-tail Lizard.

Longnose Snake.

Close-up of the same Longnose snake pictured above.

A pair of Sagebrush Lizards.

Female Sagebrush Lizard.

Indian Paintbrush.

Male Sagebrush Lizard doing "push ups."

Red Rock Canyon.

Desert Night Lizard.

There is a creek in the canyon that supports a variety of wildlife - Sierran Treefrog.

Western Blind Snake.

Desert Glossy Snake.

Speckled Rattlesnake.

The snake in its "natural habitat."

Zebra-tail Lizard.

The smallest Glossy Snake I've ever found, probably one of last year's hatchlings.

A Spiny Lizard/Chuckwalla combo.

"Groovy" rocks.

Western Whiptail.

Desert Iguana.

Gopher Snake.

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Darkling Beetle.

Chuckwalla.

Patchnose Snake.

California Kingsnake.

Yellow-bellied Bee Assassin.

Black-tailed Jackrabbit.

Herp habitat.

Plateau Fence Lizard.

Before I knew it, my trip had come to a close. It sure was fun while it lasted.



here in CA. Herp on!