DESCRIPTION:
L=8" (20cm) including tail. Overall tan to brown with whitish to
yellowish spots (sides often yellowish). Head is wedge-shaped. Scales
are fine and smooth. External ear openings present, two dark bars on side
of body are at or in front of midbody, and tail has black and white bars
on upper and lower surface (compare to earless
lizards).
NATURAL HISTORY: Carnivorous, eating mostly arthropods but occasionlly
other lizards. Diurnal. Lays eggs. Often curls its tail upward (revealing
bold black and white barring) and waves it before running. Also holds
tail up when running. Curling the tail up may cause predators to attack
their tail (which comes off -- called tail autotomy) and allow the lizard
to escape.
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