identification of reptiles? Today on TV in a store adverstisment for a pet that I saw a lizard-type thing I do not know what it is .. She had a strap around his neck and he was very nice, it reminded me of a dinosaur in Jurassic Park that has a strap that is around his head and kill this type of computer fat rain. In the tank with the mysterious lizard there was water and plants, and I think he had some type of coloring, but it was unclear .. Thank you guys!
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That honesty is too tied exactly what I imagined. I fear these things because of Jurassic Park, haha. = /
I have not seen ..... commercial but I saw the movie Jurrassic Park ....... In this paper, the dinosaur Dilophosaurus was represented with a collar around the neck of fiction, which was raised during the attack, similar to that of a flying lizard collar also known as the frilled lizard and / Dragon frilled
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You've probably seen an Australian Frilled Dragon
They are not suitable for begginner So do not get it if you havent owned reptiles
Water dragons frilled-neck is good for a beginner. Good luck finding one.
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It was certainly no doubt be a bearded dragon or a uramastyx. They are lizards as you said, look for them. They are usually shops for pets more. Very doubtful, but it could have been a green anole.
depending on what you have given me, although ive never seen Jurassic Park or commercial Unfortunately, I think it is Australian frilled lizard. They have skin hanging from their necks proximity when it is not threatened, then when hunting or is threatened it unfolds as a mechanism for self-defense. They are usually a mixture of yellow and orange, sometimes they are actually something black and I do not know. If this is not what you saw there was another lizard on my mind is like the frilled lizard is still small, actually very poisonous and very different characteristic, I do not know his name, but I bet its a lizard frill
Posted on April 20, 2010.