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The Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus woodi) is a species of lizard endemic to Florida in the United States.The adult lizard is about 5 inches long. It is gray or brownish with a longitudinal brown stripe down each side of the body. The male has turquoise patches on the throat and belly. The female usually lacks the throat patches but may have lighter patches on the abdomen.Courtship and mating occur in spring. The female buries up to 5 clutches of 2 to 8 eggs each.

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  • The Florida scrub lizard (Sceloporus woodi) is a species of lizard endemic to Florida in the United States.The adult lizard is about 5 inches long. It is gray or brownish with a longitudinal brown stripe down each side of the body. The male has turquoise patches on the throat and belly. The female usually lacks the throat patches but may have lighter patches on the abdomen.Courtship and mating occur in spring. The female buries up to 5 clutches of 2 to 8 eggs each.
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