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Lizard, Predator and Prey Species List
Lizard Species List
- Gila Monster - Heloderma susprctum
- Regal Horned Lizard - Phyrnosoma solare
- Sonoran Spotted Whiptail - Aspidoscelis sonorae
- Desert Spiny Lizard - Sceloporus magister
- Desert Iguana - Dipsosaurus dorsalis
- Ornate Tree Lizard - Urosaurus ornatus
- Common Side-blotched Lizard - Uta stansburiana
- Clark's Spiny Lizard - Sceloporus clarkii
- Zebra-tailed Lizard - Callisaurus draconoides
- Western Banded Gecko - Coleonyx variegatus
- Common Chuckwalla - Sauromalus ater
Predator List
- Coachwhip - Masticophis flagellum
- Roadrunner - Geoccyx californianus
- Human - Homo sapiens
Prey List
- Seed Harvester Ants - Pogonomyrmex spp.
- Cricket - Gryllis domesticus
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About This Page
Collection: Arizona Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation, AZ PARC http://www.reptilesofaz.com/ Primary Author: Craig Ivanyi, Herpetology Curator of the Sonoran Desert Museum and AZ PARC Education Working Group Coordinator. Additional Authors and AZPARC Education Working Group Members: Cori Dolan, Lisa Schwartz, Kat Wilson, Cristina Jones, Dave Prival, Dennis Caldwell and Taylor Edwards. Special thanks to the teachers who piloted the lessons and gave invaluable feedback: Kristen Trejos, Angela Bonine and Karen Bradley.
Correspondence regarding this page should be directed to Lisa Schwartz at
Page copyright © 2004 Craig Ivanyi
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