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Sceloporus Collection

"Discovering the Fascinating World of Sceloporus: From Spiny Lizards to Fence Lizards" Sceloporus, commonly known as spiny lizards

Background imageSceloporus Collection: Sceloporus asper, spiny lizard

Sceloporus asper, spiny lizard
Illustration of a spiny lizard from Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1897). This illustration is on display in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSceloporus Collection: Eastern fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus 1, European green lizard, Lacerta viridis 2

Eastern fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus 1, European green lizard, Lacerta viridis 2, and sandfish or skink
FLO4655265 Eastern fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus 1, European green lizard, Lacerta viridis 2, and sandfish or skink, Scincus scincus 3

Background imageSceloporus Collection: DDE-90037048

DDE-90037048
Desert Spiny Lizard, Sceloporus magister ssp, Native to South Western US Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageSceloporus Collection: DDE-90037047

DDE-90037047
Desert Spiny Lizard, Sceloporus magister ssp, Native to South Western US Date: 30/07/2008

Background imageSceloporus Collection: Eastern fence lizard, European green lizard and skink

Eastern fence lizard, European green lizard and skink
Eastern fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus 1, European green lizard, Lacerta viridis 2, and sandfish or skink, Scincus scincus 3

Background imageSceloporus Collection: A Fence Lizard (Sceloporus Undulatus) Suns Itself On A Rock; Vian, Oklahoma

A Fence Lizard (Sceloporus Undulatus) Suns Itself On A Rock; Vian, Oklahoma, United States Of America

Background imageSceloporus Collection: Picture No. 10890061

Picture No. 10890061
Crevice Spiny Lizard - endemic to the Chihuahuan Desert in the US states of Texas and New Mexico and in the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Coahuila - controlled subject (Sceloporus poinsettii) Date:

Background imageSceloporus Collection: Picture No. 10890062

Picture No. 10890062
Crevice Spiny Lizard - endemic to the Chihuahuan Desert in the US states of Texas and New Mexico and in the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Coahuila - controlled subject (Sceloporus poinsetti) Date:

Background imageSceloporus Collection: Spiny lizard C016 / 5864

Spiny lizard C016 / 5864
Spiny lizard (Sceloporus asper). Illustration from Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1897)

Background imageSceloporus Collection: Sagebrush Lizard, male, Utah America

Sagebrush Lizard, male, Utah America


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"Discovering the Fascinating World of Sceloporus: From Spiny Lizards to Fence Lizards" Sceloporus, commonly known as spiny lizards, is a diverse genus of reptiles that includes various species such as Sceloporus asper and the Eastern fence lizard. These remarkable creatures can be found in different parts of the world, from Europe with the European green lizard to North America with skinks. One captivating image showcases a Fence Lizard (Sceloporus Undulatus) basking under the warm sun on a rock in Vian, Oklahoma, United States Of America. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns make it truly mesmerizing. Another snapshot captures an adult Texas Spiny Lizard (Sceloperus olivaceus) perched on Mesquite tree bark in Willacy County. The texture of its skin perfectly blends with its surroundings, showcasing nature's incredible camouflage abilities. Picture No. 10890061 and Picture No. 10890062 provide glimpses into the enchanting world of these scaly creatures. With their unique features and behaviors, they continue to captivate both researchers and nature enthusiasts alike. Amongst this diverse group is also the Sagebrush Lizard - male specimens from Utah America are highlighted here twice. Their distinct coloration and impressive agility make them stand out against their arid habitat. As we delve into this fascinating realm of fauna, we come to appreciate not only their beauty but also their crucial role within ecosystems worldwide. Sceloporus serves as a reminder that our planet holds countless wonders waiting for us to explore and protect for future generations.