October 16, 2007
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Tiny little teeth on this spiny-tail iguana.
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12-inch spiny-tail iguana.
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Yes, he bites.
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Much larger spiny-tail iguana. We're not letting him bite.
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Bigger, stronger, prettier -- sometimes less cooperative.
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Here he sits upon a shoebox.
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Much closer to a nice profile.
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Now we're talking profile.
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Alright. No more pictures.
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Quite young Egyptian uromastyx.
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Looks pretty much like the Mali uromastyx.
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Relaxed Oustaleti chameleon.
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Ticked off Oustaleti chameleon.
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Panther chameleon.
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Another panther chameleon.
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Australian water dragon.
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Emerald ameiva.
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Same guy. He's about a foot long -- including tail.
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Hefty size spiny tail iguana.
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Young (and growing) black and white tegu.
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And that's why they call them dragons.
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