Try to have a buddy with you that can help you trap it, and make sure there is no bundle of sticks around , because they will try to get under these to escape. Good Luck !
The scientific name for the Six-lined racerunner is Aspidoscelis sexlineata.
sixlined racerunner are they poisonous
sixlined racerunner are they poisonous
Yes they only come out when it is very hot in the summer and in the winter they hibernate.
Lizards in Indiana include: the Eastern fence lizard, the six-lined racerunner and the slender glass lizard. Also, a form of lizard, the skink, include the broad-headed skink, the common five-lined skink, and the little brown (or "ground") skink.
Three species of lizards are found in MN. The common five-lined skink The prairie skink The six-lined racerunner. Prairie skinks and six-lined racerunners are not found in the area around Braham, according to range maps. Five-lined skinks are found throughout the State. It is rather unlikely that you will find them within the limits of any town or city, but you may find them in a nearby nature preserve, prairie, park, or other wild area. Rice Creek SWMA would be a good place to search. Keep in mind that these small, fast, alert lizards have excellent eyesight and hearing, and you will need to be on top of your game to ever see one.
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Abigail brooks
yes, a six lined race-runners tail will pop off 1-2 times if frightned.
sometimes, my six lined race-runner likes to be held so he can get warm , he's from the wild and he doesn't even look like he is about to bite!
a six - lined race runner can run at 18 mph found on factmaster.com
six lined race-runners have a pinkish/red forked toung, 6 yellowish/ white sripes from the neck to the tail, they have tough plated scales on the top of its head, long, clawed toes for digging, and pitch black eyes.