Side-blotched lizard (Uta), John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, 2013.
Summary
Side-blotched lizards are one of the most abundant and commonly-observed in western North American deserts. Interestingly, these lizards are noted for having the largest number of distinct male and female morphs within any species - three male and two female!
Tags
lizard
animal
wild
wildlife
side blotched lizard
side blotched
uta
desert
john day fossil beds national monument
lizards
north american deserts
national parks gallery
national monuments
oregon
reptile
Date
2013
Source
National Parks Gallery
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Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication