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    ID these lizards - Moab, Utah

    Can anyone positively identify these two lizards:

    Unknown #1:


    Unknown #2:


    And just for fun, a Leopard Lizard:


    All were found around Moab, Utah last weekend. I have my guesses for #1 and #2, but I'd like to hear what the forum thinks.

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    Re: ID these lizards - Moab, Utah

    its either a western fence lizard or a sagebrush....they are really similar.

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    #1 looks very similar to a type of lizard we have here in Florida, called an Eastern Fence Lizard. The males (I think) have a bright blue area on their bellies.
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    Possibly a side-blotched lizard? The last one looks like a blunt nosed leopard lizard :3 i've caught a couple of those around here.

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    Re: ID these lizards - Moab, Utah

    I'm thinking that #1 might be a Western Fence Lizard...

    And thinking that #2 might be a male Side-blotched Lizard, b/c the males reportedly get those turquoise spots.

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