Lizard Identification DONE

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a young one :yes:


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Can anyone help with ID of these lovely little lizards. Seen in Limpopo Forest Tented Camp, Mapungubwe, in late October 2014.

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Cape Dwarf Gecko Lygodactylus capensis


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Many thanks Toko O0 Can you perhaps also help with these two, also seen at Mapungubwe -- patrolling the upper deck of the restaurant ;-) -- in late October 2014.

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Female and male Common Flat Lizard Platysaurus intermedius ; I think subspecies rhodesianus (Limpopo Flat Lizard).
Can I add them to our AW reptile book?


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Toko wrote:Female and male Common Flat Lizard Platysaurus intermedius ; I think subspecies rhodesianus (Limpopo Flat Lizard).
Can I add them to our AW reptile book?
Thanks Toko! :ty: And of course you may add them to your reptile book \O

(and a small English lesson: 'can' means that you are able to do something, while 'may' is used when you are asking, or giving, permission ;-) )


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0/0 Thanks for making me maying =O:


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Toko wrote:0/0 Thanks for making me maying =O:
A "bad habit" ;-) that I've inherited from my mother, who drilled correct grammar and usage into me .....


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Here's another that I need help with, also seen in Mapungubwe in late October 2014.

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