eNature.com

eNature.com is based on the Audobon Field Guide series and contains the most extensive web information on North American Lizards. Clicking on the link provided above will take you to the home page of this site. Chose Reptiles-Lizards from their list of field guides. The site will open in a separate browser window. As always to close out either Nearctica or the eNature web site permanently, simply close the respective windows.

As an alterantive we have put together a checklist of the North American lizards containing links to other websites with photographs, distributions maps, and biological information on each lizard species. The link to this list is:

Lizards Checklist

Other Notable Lizard Links

Californiaherps.com. An excellent site on the reptiles and amphibians of California containing information on the biology and distribution of each species with California distribution maps and extensive photographs.

Herpetology. University of Texas at Austin. This is a team-taught course on amphibians and reptiles at the University of Texas. Included are a number of lectures on a variety of topics including phylogeny and diversity of amphibians and reptiles, population ecology, interspecific competition, foraging activity, energetics, community ecology, and much more. Highly recommended.

  Herps of Texas - Lizards. Texas Memorial Museum. This is a great site with photographs and information on the lizards of Texas.

Dr. Seward's Gila Monster Web Page. Mark Seward. This is a great site with extensive information and photographs of the Gila Monster.