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Sceloporus variabilis
KingdomAnimal (Animalia)
PhylumBackboned Animals (Chordata)
ClassReptiles (Reptilia)
OrderLizards And Snakes (Squamata)
FamilyLizards - Anoles - Spiny Lizards (Iguanidae)
GenusSceloporus
Scientific NameSceloporus variabilis
Common NameN/A
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Habitat<br>(Location of Picture: Nicaragua, Carazo)
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(Location of Picture: Nicaragua, Carazo)
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SPECIES INFO
Sceloporus variabilis is found from southern Texas in the United States south to Nicaragua and Costa Rica. This small lizard is less than seven inches long. It has a preference for dry open ground in lowlands and consequently it is usually found in the lowlands near both coasts of Central America.

Sceloporus genus is found in the Pacific Coast states of North America including Washington, Oregon, and California. From these three states this genus occurs south through Mexico and Central America to Panama. This is a large genus with about 80 species, some of which can reach lengths of 14 inches.

Iguana family is primarily found in the New World with several species being found in the United States. Madagascar, Fiji, and the Friendly Islands also have representatives. The American Chameleon, not related to the Old World Chameleon, is a small, but typical, example of this family.

Lizards and Snakes (Squamata Order) share many common characteristics and consequently they are grouped in a single order. There are greater differences between some groups of lizards than there are between other groups of lizards and snakes. The same is true of snakes. Lizards and snakes share a common skull shape. There are perhaps 4,000 species of lizards and perhaps 2,700 species of snakes alive today. In the Great Big Book of Snakes and Reptiles published in 2014, they noted the above estimates.

Reptiles (Class Reptilia) are an ancient group of scaled chordates. These scales may be permanently joined, as in the turtles, or flexible, as in the snakes. Reptiles are land-based. Their eggs are laid on land and the young are air breathing.

In the Great Big Book of Snakes and Reptiles published in 2014, they noted that there are more than 7,000 species of reptiles alive today.

Backboned Animals (Phylum Chordata) are the most advanced group of animals on earth. These animals are characterized by having a spinal cord or backbone. Most members have a clearly defined brain that controls the organism through a spinal cord. Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are in this phylum.

Currently, some taxonomists believe that the fish should be divided into two groups (sharks and regular fishes) and that there are some other primitive groups in the phylum such as hagfish or lampreys.

Animal Kingdom contains numerous organisms that feed on other animals or plants. Included in the animal kingdom are the lower marine invertebrates such as sponges and corals, the jointed legged animals such as insects and spiders, and the backboned animals such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.