Zebratail Lizard

The Zebratail Lizard is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The zebratail lizard (right) has a slender body and long slender limbs, and its eyes are set deeply, but it is diurnal. More

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A zebratail lizard was captured, which is the fastest lizard in the southwest. They can grow to 9-10 inches and Tim noted that they have long toes which are useful for running in the loose, sandy soil. More

Common names

Lagartija cachora in Spanish - espaƱol
ventralis: Arizona Zebratail Lizard in English - English
zebra-tailed lizard in English - English
Zebratail Lizard in English - English

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Order : Squamata
Family : Phrynosomatidae
Genus : Callisaurus
Species : Callisaurus draconoides
Authority : Blainville, 1835