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Brockn
at Sat May 17 15:32:23 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Brockn ]
it's really the C. dickersonae species as a whole that deserves the "credit" for their intense coloration. To be honest, I've seen surprisingly few pics of adult male Dickerson's collared lizards that are true representations of their remarkably blue dorsal pigmentation. Similarly, selected adult female C. dickersonae have strikingly lemon-yellow limbs and tail coloration seldom seen in the genus Crotaphytus. Okay, I'll get off my C. dickersonae "soapbox" now! LOL
Brock
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