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Desert Spiny Lizard

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This spiny desert lizard (probably a juvenile male) pauses in its hunt for insects, spiders and the occasional centipede under the fallen palm fronds in the Coachella Valley Oasis.

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© 2013
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4288x2848 / 8.3MB
Keywords
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Spiny Desert Lizards and Their Allies (Phrynosomatidae)
This spiny desert lizard (probably a  juvenile male)  pauses in its hunt for insects, spiders and the occasional centipede under the fallen palm fronds in the Coachella Valley Oasis.