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Lizards in North America

by William Sokalski

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Lizards in North America
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By William Sokalski
Desert Night Lizard Page 4
Desert Horned Lizard Page 5
Texas Horned Lizard Page 6
Legless Lizard Page 7
Six-Lined RaceRunner Page 8
Western Whiptail Page 9
Gila Monster Page 10
Eastern Fence Lizard Page 11
Bibliography page 12
Desert Night Lizard
Desert Night Lizards make great pets since they are small and have fascinating behavior. They eat spiders, small insects, and termites. On average they are born 1 inch long and will grow to be just 4 inches, and live to be about 8-10 years old.
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Desert Horned Lizard
Desert Horned Lizards love ants, but also eat lots of invertebrates. They can lay up to 31 eggs. Their eggs are cream colored, tough and have a leathery coat. They also do a lot of things to get away from predators including playing dead, running away, and then suddenly turning around to face the predator, shaking their tail in leaf litter.
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Texas Horned Lizard
The Texas Horned Lizard grows to be about 5 inches if female and 4 inches if male. They live about 5 years in the wild and 7 years in captivity. Horned Lizards eat a diet of mostly ants, but also eat other small insects, fruits, and vegetables. They have several enemies including coyotes, hawks, snakes, and people.
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