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Scientific Name: Gambelia Silus
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Blunt-Nosed Leopard Lizard live in burrows in valleys and foothills. Adults can weigh up to one point five pounds and reach up to the length of four point seven inches. Their diet consists of grasshoppers, lizards, crickets, and other insects. Females lay between two and six eggs and after about two months, they eggs hatch. Threats to this species include habitat destruction and disturbance. Conservation measures underway include a recovery plan.
Listed as Endangered in: California
The Blunt-Nosed Leopard Lizard live in burrows in valleys and foothills. Adults can weigh up to one point five pounds and reach up to the length of four point seven inches. Their diet consists of grasshoppers, lizards, crickets, and other insects. Females lay between two and six eggs and after about two months, they eggs hatch. Threats to this species include habitat destruction and disturbance. Conservation measures underway include a recovery plan.