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This juvenile San Francisco Alligator Lizard Elargia coerulea coerulea is right at home in this San Francisco Bay Area garden,where it is native. This lizard gets it name for how the head resembles that of an alligator. Although small,the list of predators on them include owls and hawks as well as other larger reptiles and small mammals. This young woman is showing the lizard to young children 21 May 2013.