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Orange-headed Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister cephaloflavus)
Desert Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister)
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Orange-headed Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister cephaloflavus)

General Description: Orange-headed Spiny Lizards (Sceloporus magister cephaloflavus) are large, stocky creatures with large, spiny scales, crossbars on the back, and a large wedge-shaped bar on the neck. Males have a deep blue patch on the throat and dark blue patches, edged in black, running down the sides of the belly and joining to cover the groin. In females, the blue throat and belly patches are weak or absent, but the head becomes quite orange during breeding season.

Taxonomy: Phrynosomatid Lizard Family (Phrynosomatidae).

Technical Description: Body size 3.5 to 5.5 inches, stocky; tail longer than head and body. Dorsal scales large and spiny. Dorsal color light with dark crossbars and flecks; some scales yellow. Side of neck with black triangular-shaped mark. Ear opening partially covered with long, pointed scales. Head with orange.

Diet: Feeds on ants, beetles, flies, grasshoppers, other lizards, and plant material.

Orange-headed Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus magister cephaloflavus)

Habitat: Occurs in a variety of upland and riparian habitats, especially in places with trees to climb.

Range: This species occurs from southern California east to the Four Corners region and south into Mexico, but not in Nevada. The Orange-headed Spiny Lizard occurs in northern Arizona and southern Utah. Look for this species on trips to the Grand Canyon and southern Utah.

Breeding: Mate during early summer; eggs hatch in late summer.

Similar Species: No other species in southern Nevada has the enlarged, spiny scales seen on spiny lizards. Western Fence Lizards look similar, but without the enlarged scales.

Comments: These lizards like to live near trees and will run up their tree to escape danger.

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Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
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