should be the malaysian brown basiliks...its brown in colour & can change colour one...dunno what its called...but tis fairly common...
Reptile ID, for a lizard I caught at home
Reptile ID, for a lizard I caught at home
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May 30 2006, 08:51 AM
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should be the malaysian brown basiliks...its brown in colour & can change colour one...dunno what its called...but tis fairly common...
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Jun 2 2006, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(Orange Clock Work @ Jun 1 2006, 02:40 AM) I double confirm the calotes versicolor... the pic is a bit too blur but it really looks like it. And... ya... kind of stuff u don t wanna keep in a tank. They are far too jumpy. I bet it spend its time scratching the plastic and open its mouth when u approach it. Will be far too stress to survive long. It s a problem with most wild caught local agamids (calotes, gonocephalus etc...). dunno aaaa....moutain pit pict too dark lar...i haven even seen a real one...only saw pictures before..... then the versicolor, i know its those common lizards in gardens...but dunno what it called. they call it malaysian brown basilisk....lol...the snake on ur hand now cannot id...dunno what...looks like a tree snake...but izzit?As for the basilisk... TAGGY!!!! here is another chance for u! what is that??? [attachmentid=111561] anybody can post a suggestion... but first shot is for TAGGY! |
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