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Eyed Lizard (Lacerta lepida)

Thursday, April 8th, 2010


DIET: Mainly insectivorous or somewhat omnivorous

AVERAGE LENGTH: 10 inches (25 cm)

NATIVE CLIMATE: Temperate, subtropical, steppe, and desert

NATURAL DISTRIBUTION: Parts of the northeastern, southern, central, and southwestern United States.

This lizard is indigenous to many areas of the United States. It is essential to discover the climatic region of its origin to assure proper environmental conditions for each individual specimen.

EYED LIZARD (Lacerta lepida)

FAMILY: Lacertidae

LIFESTYLE: Terrestrial/arboreal; mostly field-oriented (rocks); also climbs trees

DIET: Omnivorous

AVERAGE LENGTH: 24 inches (61 cm)

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