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Who's this adopted little fellow?

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Posted by: GillesD at Mon Aug 14 08:56:14 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GillesD ]  
   

Hi there,

just adopted this lizard from my girlfriend's uncle who found in on the runway at the Brussels Airport. Must have been hidden in some container or escaped while being illegally brought into the country...

It's about 15cm (6 inches) head to tail, is mostly brownish with some light brown and grey patterns on the back, but the head is light brown and quite flashy green (doesn't render too well on these pictures).










Does anybody have an idea what kind of lizard this is, so I can arrange for proper lodging and food?
If so, any idea on how I can determine age?
And whether the green patterns on the head will grow to cover the whole body (would be sweet)?

Thanks,

Gilles


   

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