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He likes to jump into the camera lens.
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This guy did jump into the camera. Then we distracted him with a
cricket.
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Taking a quick snooze.
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Brown basilisk. Four inches plus very long tail.
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Another brown basilisk. Rather haughty.
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Green basilisk. Five and a 1/2 inches plus tail. Prettier but no
crest yet.
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Another green basilisk starting to develop his crest.
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Plated lizard. Fairly mellow skink.
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Underside of flying gecko.
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Japalura -- tree lizard -- inexpensive. Also called calotes.
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Japalura on another limb.
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Re-captured ameiva -- fast runner. Also called "jungle runner."
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Not sure what this guy is, but he's cool. Like a japalura.
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Red Uromastyx
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Same red Uromastyx deciding to move along down the line.
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Little fat tail gecko.
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Another fat tail
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Eight-foot long rare albino alligator that the Conquistadors called "lagarto."
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Forest iguana?
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Collared lizards. Obvious male in middle. Just arrived.
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Strikingly colored collared lizard. In captivity two years.
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Curly-tails.
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Newly hatched house gecko. These guys get loose and breed from time
to time.
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One incredibly lazy bearded dragon sleeping off a meal of Romaine lettuce
and crickets.
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Day gecko. Likes crickets, nectar, peach baby food, and yogurt.
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This other one liked escaping best, but he came back and was recaught.
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Black and white tegu. Do not try this at home. Very few tegus
get this friendly.
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Thought this was a long-tail grass lizard but has too short a tail.
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Brown basilisk -- probable female.
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Brown basilisk -- probable male (crest).
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Female brown basilisk.
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Yellow-throated plated lizard sounds better than "skink."
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Forest
armadillo lizard about six-inches long nose to tip of tail.
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Fat-tail gecko showing why they have their name.
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