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Posted by: MissHisssss at Wed Dec 9 01:12:23 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MissHisssss ] It could be the Sceloporus bimaculosus but it looked just like a Texas Spiny Lizard I saw just a few miles from here in Texas, that lives in the tree at the stables I visit. I have a picture of the one in my area but it was on my screen door looking in at me and it's difficult to see it's pattern. I've just recently seen them around here and with my being so close to El Paso Texas I could imagine they could have crossed over like several other species have. We even have Desert Kings in Otero county NM where they didn't used to be. So, can the Sceloporus bimaculosus be in Texas? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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