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  • Female Side-blotched Lizard, Uta stansburiana, in Coachella Valley Preserve, near Palm Springs, California
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  • Female Side-blotched Lizard, Uta stansburiana, in Coachella Valley Preserve, near Palm Springs, California
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  • A male Western Fence Lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis, stands on a log in Lynch Canyon Open Space, near Fairfield, California
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  • Desert Spiny Lizard, Sceloporus magister, in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Desert Spiny Lizard, Sceloporus magister, in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Desert Spiny Lizard, Sceloporus magister, in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Female Side-blotched Lizard, Uta stansburiana, in Coachella Valley Preserve, near Palm Springs, California
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  • Casque-headed Lizard, Corytophanes cristatus, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called Helmet-headed Lizard, Helmeted Basilisk, or Smooth-helmeted Iguana
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  • Casque-headed Lizard, Corytophanes cristatus, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called Helmet-headed Lizard, Helmeted Basilisk, or Smooth-helmeted Iguana
    17050395.jpg
  • Common Zebra-tailed Lizard, Callisaurus draconoides draconoides, at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
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  • Common Zebra-tailed Lizard, Callisaurus draconoides draconoides, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    19040049.jpg
  • Common Zebra-tailed Lizard, Callisaurus draconoides draconoides, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
    19040048.jpg
  • Female Striped Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus, also known as Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water.  Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Female Striped Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus, also known as Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water.  Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050111.jpg
  • Green Basilisk, Basiliscus plumifrons, also known as the Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water. Tortuguero River (Rio Tortuguero) in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Green Basilisk, Basiliscus plumifrons, also known as the Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water. Tortuguero River (Rio Tortuguero) in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Female Striped Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus, also known as Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water.  Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050115.jpg
  • Female Striped Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus, also known as Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water.  Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050112.jpg
  • Green Basilisk, Basiliscus plumifrons, also known as the Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water. Tortuguero River (Rio Tortuguero) in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050185.jpg
  • Female Striped Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus, also known as Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water.  Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050114.jpg
  • Female Striped Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus, also known as Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water.  Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050113.jpg
  • Female Striped Basilisk, Basiliscus vittatus, also known as Brown Basilisk or Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to walk on water.  Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
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  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040057.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, digs a burrow at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040063.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, digs a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040074.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, stands at the entrance to its burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040073.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, stands at the entrance to its burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040072.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, digs a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040070.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, emerges from a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040069.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, digs a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040066.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, digs a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040065.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, emerges from a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040062.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040061.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
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  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
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  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
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  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040047.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040045.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040043.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040039.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, digs a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040068.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, digs a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040067.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, stands at the entrance to its burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040064.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040056.jpg
  • Sonoran Spotted Whiptail, Aspidoscelis sonorae, on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona, This is an all-female species that reproduces by parthenogenesis.
    19040055.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040046.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040044.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040042.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040040.jpg
  • Sonoran Tiger Whiptail, Aspidoscelis tigris punctilinealis, emerges from a burrow in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona
    19040071.jpg
  • Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana, Ctenosaura macrolopha, a non-native species that has established a small population on the grounds of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, near Tucson, Arizona
    19040041.jpg
  • Desert Iguana, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, in Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on the bank of the Tarcoles River, Costa Rica
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  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), on a flowering shrub at Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050444.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Black Iguana (Spiny-tailed Iguana), Ctenosaura similis, on the bank of the Tarcoles River, Costa Rica
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  • Black Iguana (Spiny-tailed Iguana), Ctenosaura similis, in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), on a leaf near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
    17050391.jpg
  • House Gecko, Hemidactylus frenatus, in a hotel room in Sarapiquí, Costa Rica
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  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica
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  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050141.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050137.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on the bank of the Tarcoles River, Costa Rica
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  • Black Iguana (Spiny-tailed Iguana), Ctenosaura similis, in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Pug-nosed Anole, Anolis capito, on a branch at Monteverde, Costa Rica
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  • Neotropical Green Anole, Anolis serranoi  (Norops biporcatus), near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
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  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050144.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050143.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, eating grass on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, eating grass on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050133.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, eating grass on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Black Iguana (Spiny-tailed Iguana), Ctenosaura similis, in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Black Iguana (Spiny-tailed Iguana), Ctenosaura similis, in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica
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  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), on a flowering shrub at Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050448.jpg
  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), on a flowering shrub at Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050447.jpg
  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), on a flowering shrub at Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050446.jpg
  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), on a flowering shrub at Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050445.jpg
  • Slender Anole, Anolis limifrons (Norops limifrons), on a branch at Monteverde, Costa Rica
    17050443.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050145.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, eating grass on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050132.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050129.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050146.jpg
  • Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, eating grass on a lawn at Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica
    17050136.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
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  • Delicate Ameiva, Ameiva leptophrys, in Carara National Park, Costa Rica
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
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  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba. This individual has an extra tail, which can happen when the original tail is injured but not completely severed, and a new tail is regenerated at injury.
    18011773.jpg
  • A Cuban Green Anole, Anolis porcatus, on the base of a monument in Camagüey, Cuba
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  • Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei, stands on a rock outcrop in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Four agama lizards, Agama sp., are also basking on the rock.
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  • Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei, stands on a rock outcrop in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Three agama lizards, Agama sp., are also basking on the rock.
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  • Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei, stands on a rock outcrop in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Several lizards, including agamas, Agama sp., and African Striped Skinks, Trachylepis striata, are also basking on the rock.
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  • Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei, stands on a rock outcrop in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Several lizards, including agamas, Agama sp., and African Striped Skinks, Trachylepis striata, are also basking on the rock.
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  • Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei, stands on a rock outcrop in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Several lizards, including agamas, Agama sp., and African Striped Skinks, Trachylepis striata, are also basking on the rock.
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  • Juvenile Common Basilisk, Basiliscus basiliscus, on the shore of the Tarcoles River, Costa Rica
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