F fishlvr Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 26, 2006 330 0 0 on MFK and NANFA Oct 24, 2007 #2,091 Gekkonidae?(sp?) Just trying to narrow it down.
L loconorc Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 11, 2007 1,417 0 0 Virginny Oct 24, 2007 #2,092 Nope, not a gecko. You were closer with cordylids.
F fishlvr Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 26, 2006 330 0 0 on MFK and NANFA Oct 24, 2007 #2,093 Oh, just guessing, since you said you wouldn't think of this lizard belonging in the family it's in. Agamid?
Oh, just guessing, since you said you wouldn't think of this lizard belonging in the family it's in. Agamid?
L loconorc Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 11, 2007 1,417 0 0 Virginny Oct 24, 2007 #2,094 Nope. Cordylus was still closest to its family. Think cordylids without the spikes. Then add the spikes again lol.
Nope. Cordylus was still closest to its family. Think cordylids without the spikes. Then add the spikes again lol.
F fishbyoch Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 6, 2007 49 0 0 FLORIDA Oct 25, 2007 #2,095 [FONT=arial,sans-serif][SIZE=-1]Egernia depressa[/SIZE][/FONT]
F fishbyoch Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 6, 2007 49 0 0 FLORIDA Oct 25, 2007 #2,096 A type of skink from Australia
L loconorc Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 11, 2007 1,417 0 0 Virginny Oct 25, 2007 #2,097 Good job, youre up.
F fishlvr Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 26, 2006 330 0 0 on MFK and NANFA Oct 25, 2007 #2,098 A skink? wow...
F fishbyoch Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 6, 2007 49 0 0 FLORIDA Oct 25, 2007 #2,099 lol ok how about this... just to change up the lizard thing... it can be any animal right?