Eastern Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris), male, family Crotaphytidae, Arizona, USA
photographs by Berkeley Martineau
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Eastern Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris), male, family Crotaphytidae, Arizona, USA
photographs by Berkeley Martineau

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Collared lizards are named for the distinct brown or black bands of color around their neck, which are present in both the colorful males and the light brown females. ©MOconservation
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The males are so bright blue, which is insane for an actual creature. To be blue. Amazing. But even though the females are generally duller, they still have a bright orange colour. Honestly, amazing lizards.
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Hmm, I’ve mostly been requesting mammals … how about a collared lizard?
Good choice! I'll pick a particular species but I'll leave options for those who have seen one of the other species :)
Have you seen the common collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
I've seen collared lizards in general, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I've seen collared lizards in general, irl
I'm not sure
My friends and I went to a reptile expo! I took some pictures of the critters there.
Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris), Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM, USA
These lizards can run up to 15 mph (24 kph).
photograph by NPS/A. Mazzucco