The scales of the fringe-toed lizard enable the lizard to move quickly across sand, providing traction in the desert environment. Other adaptaions include fringes on the ears to keep sand out and a head designed to burrow into the sand quickly.
Shovel-snouted lizard The desert lizard lives in the Namib Desert, when the ground gets too hot the desert lizard does a little dance.
camouflage
Lacertus Palus (lizard of the pole) - This small, long-bodied, four-legged reptile with tapering tail and tubercular end skin is found only in the desert Antelope Valley region of Southern California. One of nature's best examples of adaptation to climatic conditions, this "pole lizard" survives the blistering hot desert sand by climbing a pole or stick to cool his feet and body. Where vegetation is sparse, he often carries a stick in his mouth and inserts one end into holes or cracks in the desert floor to provide a climbing shaft. When body temperature has reduced, he will descend the pole, remove it, and carry it to his next destination.
Desert night lizard was created in 1859.
Desert Plated Lizard was created in 1916.
Yes, it is.
it is like a normal lizard but it has wings and could glide.
There is no lizard species called the 'Logical Lizard' in the Atacama or any other desert in the world.
The lizard was in the desert
it depends on the lizard
the desert horned lizard eats eagles.