Cape Girdled Lizard Cordylus cordylus (Kaapse Gordelakkedis)
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"Cape of Good Hope"- Birds, Mammals, Reptiles and plants.
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could be
but seems to have a more massive head
but seems to have a more massive head
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Re: "Cape of Good Hope"- Birds, Mammals, Reptiles and plants
It's an Agama atra
Where exactly have you met it, nan?
Where exactly have you met it, nan?
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I just tried....
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TMNP... at the sommet
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Re: "Cape of Good Hope"- Birds, Mammals, Reptiles and plants
Thought that he was not a Cape Point resident.
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Yes nan they are fairly common residents on top of the mountain and happy to pose for a pick in the summer months as they sun themselves...showoffs.nan wrote:TMNP... at the sommet
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Thats the spot nan
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Our first trip to SA.
Cape Point
Cape Point
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