Backyard Lizards In California
Ok maybe it has but no reason to panic.
Backyard lizards in california. In this post you will find a list of tips on how to care for a backyard lizard or a lizard from outside without bringing it in. Lizards often are the favorite meals of birds and. Craig williams found a four foot crocodile monitor lizard in his backyard in riverside california. Most lizards are insect and other such crawlies eaters.
References california department of fish and game. The only dangerously venomous native lizard found in california is the gila monster which is extremeley rare and has only been found in a few locations in the eastern mojave desert. There s at least 45 species of lizards native to california. Depending on where you live in southern california you may have very different types of backyard lizards.
Alligator lizards western fence lizards and even the occasional side blotched lizard are. There is also a california lizards photo index page with one picture of all forms of lizard found in the state that might also be helpful. Check the following pictures first if you are trying to identify a lizard you have found in california. Backyard hazards for lizards include cats that enjoy hunting the reptiles.
California quails are my favorite. Commonly encountered california lizards. None are any serious concern to california gardeners. Here s a website that has a very good photo key to identifying many of them.
If you live near the coast you most likely have fence lizards side blotched lizards alligator lizards skinks and perhaps even horned lizards. The reptiles can grow to be eight feet and are legal to keep as pets in the state. Lizards california of all the things you expect to find in your backyard on a november day in california a four foot long crocodile monitor lizard is probably not one of them. A very few lizards are flower eaters.
Recently i saw some more quail in the backyard and then an hour or so later i counted 12 of them on. A backyard lizard invasion has not begun. California wildlife habitat relationships system. Click on a picture for a larger view.