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Posted by: rhallman at Fri Jun 17 14:05:41 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rhallman ] Both species have the black "collar" at the neck. Between the two only the Clark's Spiny has the black wrist bands. Interesting enough there is a colony of these along the landscaping at Harrah's in Laughlin Nevada. They are found among the ivy and retaining walls by the beach area. They are quite used to people and you can get close to them. I also caught a large Coachwhip Snake that did not attempt to bite. This little beach is also known for several beavers that swim along it at dusk. | ||
<< Previous Message: RE: Looks like a Clark's spiny lizard - aznative, Fri Jun 17 13:29:20 2005 | ||
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