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Lizards from the Dominican Republic

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Posted by: anuraanman at Sat Jun 14 13:23:49 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by anuraanman ]  
   

I'm sorry to do this to you all but I have a fairly large batch of photos that need identified. I was sent these photos from a friend who just went on a trip to the Dominican Republic along with many others but these 15 are the ones I did not recognize with certainty. I am pretty sure that the third one is just a Green Anole but considering how many anoles are native to the area I could not be sure. Text on the lizards of that region is sparse. Anyway, please contribute what you can if you recognize any of these and I'll continue trying to figure them out on my own in the meantime. I thought they were grouped together according to the individual lizard being photographed however a couple groups toward the bottom look like they are actually different species:





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Lizard #6







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Lizard #8









Lizard #9







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Lizard #14









Lizard #15









Thanks for any help!


   

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