




We found 21 places featuring Texas Spiny Lizard in US. Plan your next visit below.





Common · Reptiles
Explore clustered snap locations for this species in US.
Texas, US
You might spot Duck, Great-Tailed Grackle, and Monarch.
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Texas, US
You might spot Antelopehorn Milkweed and Lindheimer's Senna.
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Texas, US
You might spot Eastern Fox Squirrel and Great-Tailed Grackle.
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Texas, US
You might spot Eastern Fox Squirrel and Great-Tailed Grackle.
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Texas, US
You might spot Duck, Great-Tailed Grackle, and White-Winged Dove.
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Texas, US
You might spot Northern Cardinal and Silverleaf Nightshade.
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Texas, US
You might spot Eastern Fox Squirrel and Great-Tailed Grackle.
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Texas, US
You might spot Pipevine Swallowtail, Texas Spiny Lizard, and Queen.
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Texas, US
You might spot Canada Goose, Duck, and Pond Slider.
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Texas, US
You might spot Queen, Texas Spiny Lizard, and Antelopehorn Milkweed.
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Texas, US
You might spot Bigtooth Maple, Texas Madrone, and Scarlet Leather Flower.
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Texas, US
You might spot Pipevine Swallowtail and Antelopehorn Milkweed.
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Texas, US
You might spot Pipevine Swallowtail and Antelopehorn Milkweed.
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Texas, US
You might spot Great-Tailed Grackle and Eastern Fox Squirrel.
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Texas, US
You might spot Monarch, Queen, and Fiery Skipper.
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Texas, US
You might spot Honey Mesquite, Anacua, and Alamo Vine.
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Texas, US
You might spot Great-Tailed Grackle, Anole, and Egyptian Goose.
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Texas, US
You might spot Great-Tailed Grackle, Anole, and Egyptian Goose.
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Texas, US
You might spot Christmas Cholla, Dakota Mock Vervain, and Honey Mesquite.
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Texas, US
You might spot White-Tailed Deer, Agarita, and Raccoon.
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Texas, US
You might spot Evergreen Sumac, Lindheimer's Silktassel, and Ashe Juniper.
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May 28, 2026
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