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fringe-toed lizard
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noun
an iguanid lizard,
Uma notata,
of sandy deserts of the western U.S. and Mexico, having a wedge-shaped snout and toes fringed with long, pointed scales.
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fringe-toed lizard
noun
with long pointed scales around toes; of deserts of United States and Mexico
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