
Lizard Identification DONE
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Re: snake lizard what is it?

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Re: Lizard Identification
Close-up photo please, FluttyFlutterby wrote:Is this a Cape Girdled Lizard? Saw it on Table Mountain.

Looks like Pseudocordylus microlepidotus to me

Re: Lizard Identification
Agama on Rock = probaly a Rock AgamaFlutterby wrote:Not a great pic, but another one from Table Mountain.

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Re: Lizard Identification
So, let's discuss this 'thing' further here...

I will have to agree, not a Bibrons - they eye seems completely wrong?
Tail is too thin for barking gecko. Also, coloration looks wrong.

I will have to agree, not a Bibrons - they eye seems completely wrong?

Tail is too thin for barking gecko. Also, coloration looks wrong.

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Re: Lizard Identification
what about Barnard's day Gecko
reddish without yellow underparts. Semi-desert, northern Namibia

reddish without yellow underparts. Semi-desert, northern Namibia
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Re: Lizard Identification
Or a sand gecko? 

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