Collared Lizard Care & Natural History

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[FONT=&quot]The 8-14 inch-long Collared Lizard, Crotaphytus collaris, is one of North America’s most colorful reptiles. Alert and active by day, Collared Lizards housed in planted desert terrariums make for stunning displays. They also possess distinct personalities, accept gentle handling, and, being relatively easy to breed, are now available in a variety of interesting color phases and patterns. The following information can also be applied to the related but less-commonly kept Leopard Lizard, Gambelia spp.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Nine species of Collared Lizard have been described. In the pet trade, the name “Collared Lizard” is most frequently applied to Crotaphytus collaris. Five subspecies of Crotaphytus collaris range from the central and southwestern USA to central Mexico. The Eastern Collared Lizard, Crotaphytus c. collaris, is the subspecies most commonly kept in captivity. Its range extends from southern Missouri through northern Arkansas and southwest to central Texas. Different Collared Lizard species hybridize in captivity and the wild.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The related Leopard Lizards (3 species, please see photo) have been reassigned to the genus Gambelia. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Collared Lizards are usually found in rocky deserts, overgrown thorn-scrub and other arid habitats. [/FONT]Read more here http://bit.ly/XlbCeR
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i looooooove collored lizards. they are so cool looking. i was going to get one but decided on my bearded dragon instead. thats next. lol. good post
 
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i looooooove collored lizards. they are so cool looking. i was going to get one but decided on my bearded dragon instead. thats next. lol. good post

Thanks fpr the kind words, Enjoy, best, Frank
 
I really enjoy your posts, keep them coming please:)
 
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I really enjoy your posts, keep them coming please:)


Thanks very much for taking the time to say that, much appreciated. I'll try to post notices when new articles go up; have several hundred up already, pl check out or let me know if you have any special interests and I'll send links. Bird artilces here That Bird Blog - Pet Bird Information Source from That Pet Place & ThatPetPlace.com, herp/inverts here That Reptile Blog - Reptile Information and Facts from the experts at ThatPetPlace.com, best , Frank
 

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