ARCND: Lizards
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.
ALSO IN THE ARCND SERIES:
Information taken from:
- Peterson's Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians, Fourth Edition (2016)
- 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)
- ND Game and Fish's Reptiles and Amphibians of North Dakota (2015)