Panamint alligator lizard

The Panamint alligator lizard (Elgaria panamintina) is a species of lizard in the Anguidae family.

Panamint Alligator Lizard
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Anguidae
Genus: Elgaria
Species:
E. panamintina
Binomial name
Elgaria panamintina
(Stebbins, 1958)
Synonyms

Gerrhonotus panamintus Stebbins, 1958

Distribution

Elgaria panamintina is endemic to California, from 2,500–7,513 feet (762–2,290 m) in the desert mountain ranges of Inyo and Mono Counties. They include the Panamint Range of Death Valley National Park, the Inyo Mountains, the White Mountains, and the Coso Mountains.[1]

Description

They are 3⅝—6 inches (9.2—15.2 cm) long from snout to vent. The tail length on this species is amazingly long—usually longer than the body.

This species is also known to be quite aggressive and bites when threatened.

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References

  1. Californiaherps . accessed 04.12.2012


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