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varoius lizards from Texas (1 Viewer)

Deb335077

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Please help with some lizards from South West Texas

1 & 2 taken at Estero Llano
3 & 4 Taken in Houston Arboretum Natuere Centre
5 taken in Alamo

thanks for any help
Debbie
 

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And 6 taken at Lost Maples in the Hill Country

thanks
 

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Hi Debbie - have been seeing your posts up on the bird ID forum. Nice lizard pics!

#1 Six-lined Racerunner
#2 is probably a Texas Spiny Lizard, but could possibly be an Eastern Fence Lizard as they are variable in appearance. How big was it? Texas Spiny is a pretty large lizard (8" and up), Eastern Fence is smaller (less than 8").
#3 Green Anole
#4 Brown Anole
#5 Texas Spotted Whiptail
#6 I'm stuck at the moment on this one - looks like it's from the spiny/fence lizard group. Hopefully someone else can assist.
 
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For what it's worth, the more I looked at #2 and the more references I consulted, the more I was convinced that Texas Spiny Lizard was correct. I'm still stumped by #6 - but I have another lizard book on order. :t:
 
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