Recently spent a week in Arizona looking for herps to photograph with my friend, Will Wells. We encountered this guy making his home in a forested area at an elevation near 5000 ft.
Brock
male C. collaris

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Recently spent a week in Arizona looking for herps to photograph with my friend, Will Wells. We encountered this guy making his home in a forested area at an elevation near 5000 ft.
Brock
male C. collaris

another view

out of hibernation. LOL. Tom
lol, my name is also brock! thats a nice lookin collared too!
when i get collareds i want a male that looks like that, beautiful!
A pic from Brock and a handsome male collared at that, oh my he's real pretty, looks healthy 
Glad ya posted Brock ! While your here can you give me your opinion on a question I asked in reference to our vestigium .
Thanks,
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PHEve / Eve
Eve,
I can't offer much of an opinion regarding the expected incubation period for your vestigium x bicinctores eggs, as I've never really worked with the latter species in any capacity in captivity. To be honest, I wasn't even aware that C. bicinctores eggs typically took less time to hatch out than C. vestigium. Should be interesting to see the results. Good luck!
Brock
captive gravid female Baja CA collared lizard (C. vestigium)

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