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fence lizard
noun
- either of two spiny lizards, Sceloporus undulatus and S. occidentalis, of the U.S. and northern Mexico, often seen on fences.
Word History and Origins
Origin of fence lizard1
Example Sentences
At some point, one climbed a post and became known to us ever onward as the fence lizard.
In Los Angeles County, it was the Western fence lizard, followed by the western honey bee.
Much of the initial work by project scientists focused on common species such as fence lizards and live oaks that manage to prosper in regions slammed by the ugliest weather California has to offer.
But though some of them had received enough venom to kill five mice, alligator lizards and fence lizards showed no change at all.
In the yard of my rental, I have built multiple garden boxes, seeded them with native flora and scattered log piles among them for the fence lizards and wrens.
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