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Post by willj on Mar 6, 2006 16:42:17 GMT
though i would start a new thread for this as i'm not sure weather they are muralis anymore, the two individuals are very different, i hope that's because they are male/female. One has an all white belly, and general lacerta/podarcis colouration, the second has a light yellow/green belly it reminds me of a female lacerta monticola. both have very long tails, the second more so. and the tails are banded on both. until i get the pictures i can't any more specific, sorry
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Post by colin on Mar 6, 2006 18:51:04 GMT
Any chance of a photo ?
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Post by colin on Mar 6, 2006 18:53:16 GMT
::)Should read it all.Do they have long digits?
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Post by willj on Mar 6, 2006 18:58:31 GMT
i'll have some photos by the end of the week. as for toes, the second animal does have long toes, haven't checked the second, and i can't do a proper check till i go home on saturday.
they are very good jumpers and climbers, they can climb up plastic, and glass with more difficulty.
forgot to meantion the second individual has a lighter, almost green coloured back.
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Post by colin on Mar 6, 2006 20:34:01 GMT
I am wondering whether they are Fringe Toed Lizards(Acanthodactylus)?Do you know where they originated?These are often imported from Egypt.They tend to be grey or sandy brown.European Podarcis are difficult to obtain nowadays especially at this time of year
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Post by Killian on Mar 6, 2006 20:52:24 GMT
is it anything like this?
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Post by willj on Mar 7, 2006 8:35:34 GMT
no nothing like that, they are smaller and more slender, not as bulky, i'm wondering now if at least one isn't an anolis...
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Post by colin on Mar 7, 2006 21:53:53 GMT
Do they have a flap of skin under the throat?Or a broken line on the back?
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Post by willj on Mar 8, 2006 8:54:57 GMT
fairly sure they haven't got the flap of skin, but i'm noting all of this down for the weekend
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Post by willj on Mar 13, 2006 8:34:49 GMT
okay fairly embarassing! i've got two anolis, not idea of what species they are, but i've got loads of pictures that Pollywog will hopefully post here for me! i can tell they aren't lacertids as they have't got those large scales on the head like these do, i'm not sure if one isn't even a small gecko species even
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Post by Pollywog on Mar 13, 2006 13:51:06 GMT
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Post by willj on Mar 13, 2006 16:20:19 GMT
ta very much Andrew! so what do you lizardy people think? i'm even thinking a possible gecko species for the second animal!
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Post by Killian on Mar 13, 2006 16:58:25 GMT
all anolis im afraid. they will need a totally different set up to podarcis, dont know if they could go in a greenhouse for summer? but def not overwinter.
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Post by Killian on Mar 13, 2006 16:59:17 GMT
Have a look at www.herp.it/ great for identification of European herps
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Post by Killian on Mar 13, 2006 17:00:39 GMT
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