....since we were speaking of snouts below, here is my "odd" C. colaris, up for a bit of basking today. His snout length is more like the Utah's, although he came from TX parents.
DC

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....since we were speaking of snouts below, here is my "odd" C. colaris, up for a bit of basking today. His snout length is more like the Utah's, although he came from TX parents.
DC

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...on this BrownStar LOL.
DC
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i thought maybe the overall shape of the snout was a sign of a sub-species but i guess not huh?Even some of the crotaphytus biulds seem to vary,i had a blue female who looked like a little blue toad because she was very short and stout where as 1 of the females i have just now is,well to describe it is like shes been stretched out on a rack!Thanks for sharing DC
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see yah laterz people
jason
...this one on a male (Cloud). He's a very pale pastel blue.
DC
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