Colorado Desert Fringe-toed Lizard (Uma notata)
Created: September 24th, 2009 - 05:21 PM
Last Modified: June 27th, 2013 - 02:01 AM Entered by: Will Flaxington
Record 30867
Last Modified: June 27th, 2013 - 02:01 AM Entered by: Will Flaxington
Record 30867
Country: United States |
State: California |
County: Imperial County |
Time: 2004-05-16 00:00:00 |
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Qty: 1 |
Age: Adult |
Sex: -- |
Method: Visual encounter |
Habitat: Sand dunes |
Body Temperature: ----- |
Air Temperature: ----- |
Ground Temperature: ----- |
Humidity: ----- |
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Sky Conditions: ----- |
Moon Phase: ----- |
Elevation: 200.00ft |
Barometric Pressure: ----- |
Notes
Two detected about sand dune. First specimen disappeared into sand behind bush. When dragging fingers through sand to find the buried individual it was gently touched, yet suddenly bolted from the sand and ran off into the surrounding desert. A second individual spotted on barren dune descended into a red ant nest. This caused the ants to attack the lizard, and the lizard emerged from the ant nest covered with stinging ants. Apparently, the attack by the ants paralyzed the lizard so, that it was simply picked up. The ants were quickly removed, and the lizard recovered and was released. Measured 69mm SVL.
Entered by Jonathan Hakim.