Eastern fence lizard

Sceloporus undulatus

The eastern fence lizard is a medium-sized species of lizard found along forest edges, rock piles, and rotting logs or stumps in the eastern United States. It is sometimes referred to as the prairie lizard, fence swift, gray lizard, northern fence lizard or pine lizard.
Eastern Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) This beauty startled me when I was walking around the edge of a dense mixed forest. I didn't even notice this beast (it was about 6 inches long and quite fat!) resting on an upright, rotting oak stump beside me until I was very close! I'm so glad it was willing to take some photos with me.
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Appearance

The eastern fence lizard can grow from 4.0 to 7.2 inches long. It is typically colored in shades of gray or brown, and has keeled scales, with a dark line running along the rear of the thigh. A female is usually gray and has a series of dark, wavy lines across her back. The belly is white with black flecks, with some pale blue on the throat and belly. The male is usually brown, and during the summer, has a more greenish-blue and black coloration on the sides of the belly and throat than the female has. The young look like the females, but are darker and duller.

They closely resemble the western fence lizard, but differ slightly in coloration and live in a different area and habitat.
Eastern Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) Young lizard at a disturbed forest edge, near a raised garden bed.
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Distribution

The eastern fence lizard is found in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, Southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Missouri, West Virginia, Mississippi, Delaware, northern Florida, and southern New Jersey. There are isolated populations outside this range in southeastern New York.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyPhrynosomatidae
GenusSceloporus
SpeciesS. undulatus