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handled by professional and returned to habitat
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White, gray, with black spots on it's back. Approximately 5 inches long and 3.5 inches wide. My guess is fully grown adult.
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Coast Horned Lizard Approximately 4 inches long 2.5 inches wide. Possibly a juvenile. Whitish gray with 3 pairs of parallel black splotches running down it's back starting from just behind it's horns.
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Went on a night hike with my friend Jeff, before it got completely dark we found a fence lizard soaking up warmth on a rock but did not voucher. Best find of hike was this cute little coast horned lizard that ran across the trail in front of us, was able to get a few pics of it. Jeff also found a big SD alligator lizard under a bush but we could not voucher or catch for close ups. We saw no snakes despite covering a large area and various habitats. Could have been smoke from fires or the full moon.
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Went on a night hike with my friend Jeff, before it got completely dark we found a fence lizard soaking up warmth on a rock but did not voucher. Best find of hike was this cute little coast horned lizard that ran across the trail in front of us, was able to get a few pics of it. Jeff also found a big SD alligator lizard under a bush but we could not voucher or catch for close ups. We saw no snakes despite covering a large area and various habitats. Could have been smoke from fires or the full moon.
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One of two seen on CA Native Plant Soc. hike.
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Found along dirt road berm. Held by Dan Cooper.
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First Sighting: Coast Horned Lizard Caught in the Dunes near the Los Osos Middle School during a mist netting field trip for Ornithology. The Lizard was spotted underneath a Coyote Bush and was hand caught by me.