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Old 09-08-05, 07:41 PM   #1
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What type of lizard is this?

What type of lizard is this? I did not take this picture but came across this on the web and thought It was one cool looking lizard.I'm guessing some type of plated lizard??????????


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Old 09-08-05, 07:43 PM   #2
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I'm sorry, I dont think the pics working, mabey its just my comp???

If its not working then heres a link..

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...5090813fjWDDh#
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Old 09-08-05, 07:54 PM   #3
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no idea, but those are sweet looking reptilies
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Old 09-08-05, 09:43 PM   #4
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those are sungazers i believe, ther related to plateds i think.
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Yeah those are Sunnies. Any Idea how big they get and what they eat?
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That looks to me like one of those things in the desert that eat the ants and walk all funny. but i might be mistaken, i forget what they're call anyways. and if that is one of them its full grown, dont get any bigger. or it could be some type of skinlike thing... lol
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cordylus giganteus, that is my dream reptile, i only know of one breeder in the usa( none in canada) but he wont sell them and if he did he told me they would go around $2000.00 us they eat insects and they get around 3 feet, desert terrium. where did you find these ones and can i get a phone number?
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