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- Common_collared_lizard abstract "The eastern collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris), also called common collared lizard, Oklahoma collared lizard or collared lizard, is a North American lizard that can reach a foot (30 cm) in length (including the tail), with a large head and powerful jaws. They are well known for the ability to run on their hind legs, looking like small theropod dinosaurs. Found in Missouri, Texas, western states, and parts of Kansas, the collared lizard is the state reptile of the United States state of Oklahoma, where it is known as the mountain boomer. The name "collared lizard" comes from the lizards' distinct coloration, which includes bands of black around the neck and shoulders that look like a collar. It is a member of the collared lizard family.These reptiles are often tamed and kept as pets. When born in captivity, they are quite docile and tolerant of interaction with humans. They are very active and predatory lizards, requiring a large amount of space to run. They prefer high temperatures, up to 105–110 °F (41–43 °C) at their basking spot and 80 °F (27 °C) elsewhere in their habitat during the day. Some collared lizards eat small amounts of fruit or vegetables, but most prefer a diet of insects. They will also consume vertebrate prey, including small mammals and other lizards. Like many reptiles, in captivity they must be provided a diet supplemented with extra calcium and a light source with a UVB radiation to reduce the risk of bone disorders.The origin of the name "mountain boomer" is not clear, but it may date back to settlers travelling west during the Gold Rush. One theory is that settlers mistook the sound of wind in canyons for the call of an animal in an area where the collared lizard was abundant. In reality, collared lizards are silent.Like many other lizards, including the frilled lizard and basilisk, collared lizards can run on their hind legs, and are relatively fast sprinters. Record speeds have been around 16 miles per hour (26 km/h), much slower than the world record for lizards (21.5 mph or 34.6 km/h) attained by the larger-bodied Costa Rican spiny-tailed iguana, Ctenosaura similis.Collared lizards in the wild have been the subject of a number of studies of sexual selection. In captivity if two males are placed in the same cage they will fight to the death.Males have a blue-green body with a light brown head. Females have a light brown head and body.".
- Common_collared_lizard binomialAuthority Thomas_Say.
- Common_collared_lizard class Reptile.
- Common_collared_lizard conservationStatus "LC".
- Common_collared_lizard conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Common_collared_lizard family Crotaphytidae.
- Common_collared_lizard genus Crotaphytus.
- Common_collared_lizard kingdom Animal.
- Common_collared_lizard order Iguania.
- Common_collared_lizard order Squamata.
- Common_collared_lizard phylum Chordate.
- Common_collared_lizard phylum Vertebrate.
- Common_collared_lizard synonym "(— A.H.A. Duméril, 1856)".
- Common_collared_lizard synonym "(— Boulenger, 1885)".
- Common_collared_lizard synonym "(— Holbrook, 1842)".
- Common_collared_lizard synonym "*Agama collaris (Say, 1823)".
- Common_collared_lizard synonym "*Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard synonym "*Leiosaurus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard thumbnail Common_Collared_Lizard.jpg?width=300.
- Common_collared_lizard wikiPageExternalLink BonGar99.pdf.
- Common_collared_lizard wikiPageExternalLink Garl1984.pdf.
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- Common_collared_lizard binomial "Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard classis Reptile.
- Common_collared_lizard familia Crotaphytidae.
- Common_collared_lizard genus "Crotaphytus".
- Common_collared_lizard hasPhotoCollection Common_collared_lizard.
- Common_collared_lizard imageCaption "A common collared lizard in Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, Missouri".
- Common_collared_lizard name "Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard name "Eastern collared lizard".
- Common_collared_lizard ordo Squamata.
- Common_collared_lizard phylum Chordate.
- Common_collared_lizard regnum "Animalia".
- Common_collared_lizard species "C. collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard status "LC".
- Common_collared_lizard statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Common_collared_lizard subordo Iguania.
- Common_collared_lizard subphylum Vertebrate.
- Common_collared_lizard synonyms "(— A.H.A. Duméril, 1856) *Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard synonyms "(— Boulenger, 1885)".
- Common_collared_lizard synonyms "(— Holbrook, 1842) *Leiosaurus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard synonyms "*Agama collaris (Say, 1823) *Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard trend "stable".
- Common_collared_lizard subject Category:Animals_described_in_1823.
- Common_collared_lizard subject Category:Collared_lizards.
- Common_collared_lizard subject Category:Reptiles_of_the_United_States.
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- Common_collared_lizard type ReptilesOfTheUnitedStates.
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- Common_collared_lizard comment "The eastern collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris), also called common collared lizard, Oklahoma collared lizard or collared lizard, is a North American lizard that can reach a foot (30 cm) in length (including the tail), with a large head and powerful jaws. They are well known for the ability to run on their hind legs, looking like small theropod dinosaurs.".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Common collared lizard".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Crotaphytus collaris".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Halsbandleguaan".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Halsbandleguan".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Legwan obrożny".
- Common_collared_lizard label "Ошейниковая пустынная игуана".
- Common_collared_lizard label "クビワトカゲ".
- Common_collared_lizard label "环颈蜥".
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- Common_collared_lizard sameAs クビワトカゲ.
- Common_collared_lizard sameAs Halsbandleguaan.
- Common_collared_lizard sameAs Legwan_obrożny.
- Common_collared_lizard sameAs Crotaphytus_collaris.
- Common_collared_lizard sameAs m.04ljt3.
- Common_collared_lizard sameAs Q912320.
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- Common_collared_lizard wasDerivedFrom Common_collared_lizard?oldid=591235003.