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The collared lizard, Crotaphytus bicinctores, is often described as looking like a small dinosaur. It is active in daytime. Very tolerant of heat. Eats insects, spiders, small lizards, includinghorned lizards, small snakes, leaves and flowers. Ranges north through most of Nevada to extreme southeast Oregon and southern Idaho, and south through western Utah and northern and western Arizona. Isolated populations in eastern Idaho and Utah.