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varanid
at Wed Jan 7 12:27:51 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by varanid ]
Maybe some of the larger whiptails? They are in the family Teiidae after all, and the big ones (checkereds for instance) are pretty cool, and seem to live in near colony conditions in the wild (just from what I see around here, it's pretty common to find half a dozen in close quarters). They'd be a bit harder to find but they are fairly big (a foot or so), very active and colorful.
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