- Fringe-toed lizard
Taxobox
image_caption = Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard, "Uma inornata"
name = "Uma"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo =Squamata
familia =Phrynosomatidae
genus = "Uma"Fringe-toed lizards are reptiles of the genus "Uma" in the family
Phrynosomatidae . They are adapted for life in sandy deserts.These lizards have a brown and tan coloration that helps them to blend in with the sand. In addition, they also have special scales which form a fringe on the sides of their toes. These fringes aid with traction, speed and help the lizard avoid sinking into loose, sandy dunes.They also possess an upper jaw which overlaps the lower, preventing the intrusion of sand particles, and nostrils that can be closed at will. Flaps also close against the ear openings when moving through sand and the upper and lower eyelids have interlocking scales that prevent sand from getting into the eyes.
These lizards range throughout southeast
California and southwestArizona , and extend into northwestSonora and northeastBaja California in low desert areas having fine, loose sand. They primarily eatinsect s, includingant s,beetle s,grasshopper s, andcaterpillar s.Flower buds, stems, leaves and seeds of plants are also eaten.Species
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Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard , "Uma inornata"
*Colorado Desert Fringe-toed Lizard , "Uma notata"
* Mojave Fringe-toed Lizard, "Uma scoparia"
*Sonoran Fringe-toed Lizard , "Uma rufopunctata"
*Mexican Fringe-toed Lizard , "Uma paraphygas"
*Coahuila Fringe-toed Lizard , "Uma exsul"
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