Chapters On the Natural History of the United States

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33. Sceloporus imdulatus. $ Lite size. From a photograph taken by the Author.
OF THE UNITED STATES 129 ever, alter such an ordeal they always appear to be very glad to gel a chance at some big f a1 liies. This reptile is perfectly harm- less, and its bite amounts, al the best, to lml a good little nip, ils delicate teeth being unable even to break the skin. So far as my observations go, they usually lay from six to eight pretty white eggs of an ellipsoidal form, placing them in a line in some d
...ry crevice, either in an old dried tree trunk, or in a suitable place in a rock. Young ones are extremely cunning little fellows, and active from the very first.
Should one of these lizards have its lail fractured oil by acci- dent, the appendage will grow ou1 again, the bones being re- placed by firm cartilaginous nodules. Sometimes it happens thai two tails take the place of the one lost, as I have seen on several specimens of the American chameleon (Anolis principalis), many of which species, as 1 have said above, were captured and studied by me fourteen or tit teen years ago at New Orleans, La.


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