April 15, 2008
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Another way to sex green anoles.
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I'm not fat. I'm just big boned.
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Snack time at the black & white tegu ranch.
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Same guy. Glamour shot.
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Spiny-tail iguana.
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Not sure how long this guy is -- maybe 18 inches.
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You might say he resists being measured. He eats everything.
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Far mellower Australian water dragon. Not as heavily muscled in
the mouth area.
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Large blue-tongue skink -- more of a bluffer than a biter.
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13-inch (including tail) frilled dragon. Not upset so he's not
flaring.
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But he is inquisitive.
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One of the many horned tree lizards -- about six inches.
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Leucistic (?) leopard gecko.
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Who is this mouthy little rascal.
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He's a flying gecko, so named for his extremely wide extremities.
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Here's the way to get him to give us a full body shot.
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The trick is to let him get a good grip on the other side. (Use
someone else's haad.)
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Inquisitive and hungry little beastie.
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Skink.
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8-inch baby savannah monitor learning how to lurk.
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6-inch baby iguana plus tail.
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Why would she lay her eggs in her waterbowl?
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Still a little soft but undoubtedly drowned.
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18-inch savanna monitor devouring a $52 deceased oranda. Second
course to the left.
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Fierce three-foot iguana -- before his toe nail trimming -- biting,
scratching, tail whipping.
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Same guy with yardstick (after toe nail trim.
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Something about being constrained in a towel while he gets a pedicure
that calms him down.
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Now he's as calm as a yoga guru. No more scratches.
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Water dragon.
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Red iguana. Not common.
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