Eastern Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris collaris) (1de8c6fe-0d64-4a82-9d3c-1ae768811228)
Description:
Two long-tailed lizards with distinct black and white collars. One has deeper yellow to emerald underside. These large-headed lizards prefer rocky areas to perch and evade predators. A black and white collar is the distinctive identifier. Males have brighter coloration from a yellow neck to emerald green body. Keywords: lizard; collared lizard
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