Greater Earless Lizard in Sabino Canyon
The Greater Earless Lizard will distract potential predators by wagging its tail curled over its back. This action may save its life, but not part of its tail as pictures above. Images by kenne
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Nice Capture.
These guys are working hard to look pretty for the girls.
BEUTIFUL CLICK!
Thank you.
Wonderful shots of a really cool-looking critter. My bad sense of humor makes me wonder if the lizard in the last picture can get a replacement at a retail store (sorry).
I think they are able to grow their tails back, but then I do good to identify them, not being an expert. Thanks for stopping by.
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