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Vicar
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Posted: 23 Sep 2004 at 5:18pm |
But whose ?...Common Lizard ?? or are they pants ? |
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Danial
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Hi Vicar
What a lovely pair of Common lizard pants! :-) Did you find them on Frensham Common?. I also have a shed Common lizard skin, found at Frensham. Danial |
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frogworlduk
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i've a few captive common lizards that were used for a visitor centre display. they've shed complete skins minus the head. the intricacy of the hands is amazing. and its also strange how their colour is so much brighter straight after or during their shedding period. mark |
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djp_phillips
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yes lizards change clothhs from time to time too
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Dan Kane
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Nice find. Shame all of the tail shed wasn't there.
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Dan
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djp_phillips
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unlike snake sheds, lizards skin comes off in fragments bit by bit...
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Dan Kane
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I found part of a West Anatolian Rock Lizard shed near where I released the Ocellated Skink, then I caught the Lizard. Edited by Dan Kane - 13 Jan 2017 at 5:33pm |
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djp_phillips
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Malpolon monspessulanus head shed Edited by djp_phillips |
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Dan Kane
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Nice... It has large eyes, and a narrow frontal... Did you find it in the Corbiers? |
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Dan
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djp_phillips
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yes in the CorbiŪres,
this one is a viperine snake also from the CorbiŪres Edited by djp_phillips |
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