Bezy's night lizard
Bezy's night lizard (Xantusia bezyi) is a species of lizard in the family Xantusiidae. The species is endemic to Arizona.[3] EtymologyBezy's night lizard is named after noted American herpetologist Robert Lee Bezy (born 1941).[4] Geographic rangeX. bezyi is found in central Arizona.[3] DescriptionSmall, smooth-skinned, and gray-brown to yellow-brown, X. bezyi measures 1.5 to 2.75 inches (38 to 70 mm) from its nose to its vent. It has a flattened head, and dark splotches on its back. The eyes lack eyelids and have vertical, linear pupils.[3] HabitatDesert highlands and pine woodlands are the preferred habitats of X. bezyi,[3] where it is found under exfoliating rock in granite outcrops.[1] DietThe diet of X. bezyi consists of spiders and insects.[3] BehaviorDuring daylight hours X. bezyi shelters in rock crevices.[3] ReproductionX. bezyi is viviparous.[5] References
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