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Flat-tail Horned Lizard / Desert horned lizard / Roundtail Horned Lizard / Lizard / Horned lizard / Greater short-horned lizard / Sagebrush lizard / Side-blotched lizard / Crotaphytus reticulatus / Squamata / Herpetology / Collared lizards
Date: 2013-07-31 12:20:13
Flat-tail Horned Lizard
Desert horned lizard
Roundtail Horned Lizard
Lizard
Horned lizard
Greater short-horned lizard
Sagebrush lizard
Side-blotched lizard
Crotaphytus reticulatus
Squamata
Herpetology
Collared lizards

State of the Lizard See p. 11 for photo credits and species 1 January 2012

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