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AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE CLUB OF NORTH DAKOTA


North Dakota has only 3 species of lizards, all in the Badlands:

  • Greater Short-horned Lizard, Phrynosoma hernandesi
  • Northern/Common Sagebrush Lizard, Sceloporus graciosus
  • Northern Prairie Skink, Plestiodon septentrionalis

GREATER SHORT-HORNED LIZARD



SIZE: 3-5 inches.

RANGE: In the badlands.

HABITAT: Sagebrush habitats, sparsely vegetated or rocky areas.

NOTE: According to Peterson's Field Guide (2016), "A very recent study suggested that this species is part of a complex of as many as 7 species." (p. 290)


NORTHERN/COMMON SAGEBRUSH LIZARD



SIZE: Between 5-6 inches long.

RANGE: In a small range in the badlands.

HABITAT: Sagebrush, rocky areas near water, sandy areas.








NORTHERN PRAIRIE SKINK



SIZE: Between 5-9 inches long.

RANGE: The most eastern counties of North Dakota.

HABITAT: Sand dunes and grasslands.





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REFERENCES

Information taken from:

  1. Peterson's Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians, Fourth Edition (2016)
  2. Crother et al.'s SCIENTIFIC AND STANDARD ENGLISH NAMES OF AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF NORTH AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO, WITH COMMENTS REGARDING CONFIDENCE IN OUR UNDERSTANDING, Seventh Edition (2012)
  3. ND Game and Fish's Reptiles and Amphibians of North Dakota (2015)

IMAGE CREDITS:

  1. Greater Short-horned Lizard: Wikipedia
  2. Common Sagebrush Lizard: Wikipedia
  3. Northern Prairie Skink: Wikipedia

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