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Lizards in Wyoming

Lizards in Wyoming

The dry and windy state of Wyoming is home to several lizard species. Lizards seen in the state include the six-lined racerunner, the many-lined skink, and the lesser earless lizard. Lizar

Lizards in Wisconsin

Lizards in Wisconsin

One of the northernmost states in the U.S., Wisconsin is home to very few lizard species. These lizards tend to be active for a minimal period, emerging from hibernation in late April to May and re-e

Lizards in West Virginia

Lizards in West Virginia

There are only six lizard species in West Virginia, most of them skinks. The other lizards in the state are the six-lined racerunner and the northern fence lizard. Lizards of West Virginia

Lizards in Washington

Lizards in Washington

There are only seven lizards in Washington state, which may be due to the region's temperate climate. Lizards of Washington Alligator Lizards Northern Alligator LizardSouthern Alliga

Lizards in Virginia

Lizards in Virginia

Most of the lizards in Virginia live in the northern part of the state. Common species include the green anole, the broad-headed skink, and the eastern fence lizard. Lizards of Virginia

Lizards in Vermont

Lizards in Vermont

Only a single lizard is native to Vermont – the common five-lined skink. It is considered endangered in the state, and its migratory patterns indicate that the skink has been leaving Vermont over t

Lizards in Utah

Lizards in Utah

Utah is a geographically diverse state with deserts and pine forests. Naturally, several lizard species live in the state, such as the Great Basin collared lizard, the western banded gecko, and the

Lizards in Texas

Lizards in Texas

Being the largest and most humid state in the United States, it should be no surprise that quite a few lizards have made their home here. Fortunately, none of the native lizards are poisonous and pos

Lizards in Kentucky

Lizards in Kentucky

Kentucky is only home to a handful of lizards, including the coal skink, the eastern fence lizard, and the six-lined racerunner. Lizards of Kentucky Geckoes Mediterranean House Gecko