collared lizard
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of lizard: A collared lizard is any of several species of robust, long-tailed lizards characterized by a distinctive collar-like marking of two dark bands around the neck. They are native to the central and western United States and northern Mexico.
Usage
- The word "collared lizard" is a countable noun. It refers specifically to lizards of the genus .
- It is typically used in biological, zoological, or general descriptive contexts when discussing North American reptiles.
Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a brightly colored collared lizard basking on the sun-warmed rock.
- The eastern collared lizard is known for its ability to run swiftly on its hind legs.
Advanced Usage
- "collared lizard" in scientific context: The term is used in herpetology to classify and discuss specific species within the genus.
- The study focused on the habitat preferences of the Great Basin collared lizard.
Variants and Related Words
- Crotaphytus (n): The scientific genus name for collared lizards.
- Leopard lizard (n): A related genus () of lizards sometimes confused with or mentioned alongside collared lizards.
Synonyms
- Crotaphytus lizard: A more scientific synonym.
- (Note: There are no perfect common-language synonyms, as "collared lizard" is the standard common name for this specific group.)
Related Phrases
- To run like a collared lizard: An informal, comparative phrase alluding to the lizard's notable bipedal running speed.
- When the bell rang, the kids ran out of the school like collared lizards.
Related Idioms
- (There are no widely recognized idioms specifically featuring "collared lizard.")
Noun
- any of several robust long-tailed lizards with collars of two dark bands; of central and western United States and northern Mexico