Image of Long-tailed Brush Lizard
Description:
A male Long-tailed Brush Lizard that had been caught on the ground, in stead of on the branches of the nearby Creosote bushes. He was temporarily placed inside a plastic bag, to prevent caudal autotomy and to allow for a better view of his belly and throat colors, before his release back into a neighboring Creosote bush with his potential mate.
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