Here is a picture of the Collared that Micro was talking about, does anyone have any idea what species or variation it is?

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Here is a picture of the Collared that Micro was talking about, does anyone have any idea what species or variation it is?

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I looked at the URL & it looks you're trying to post from yahoo pics. If that's something you need a password to access it's not going to let us see it. But you could try the free photo gallery here. Everyone who has a forum name has an accout automatically made for him, I think at least. All you have to do is login. & if not just make an account. A small one is free. = )
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LOL whats wrong with you we all see it, LMAO
Eve
I think this should work.
Does anyone know what type of collared lizard this is? or what species/variation it is?

I had to go strip the 'img src' url out of the page source to view the picture. It looks to me like a young C. collaris.
The geocities host is excruciatingly slow to serve the file, and it seems like I remember there is a bandwidth cap on the user accounts, so it may puke after a certain number of views.
I made a live link and its puked already after one preview link test LOL, so here's the url:
http://www.geocities.com/wormo3188/collared.jpg
DC
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Thanks, is there a different site that you would recommend? (I am also working on trying to get the pic on the site's gallery), but in the mean time is there a different site for posting pics that you would recommend?
....works out fine for me. Watch your image filesize and you can get quite a few pics on it.
DC
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....displayed very small on the geo site, and its about 158k in size. With your permission, I'll tailor it a bit and post it on my KS gallery so it can be viewed here.
DC
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No problem, go right ahead and do what you need to, thankyou
LOL! The image quality became too pixelated when I tried to blow it up, so its the orig. size.
DC

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Thankyou
Awesome coloring, very very Nice ( looks like C. Collaris I agree) !!!
Eve
What ssp is that?
chuck
....and the lizard pictured looks like a Crotaphytus collaris, or 'Eastern collared lizard', probably the most likely to be encountered. There is a good bit of color variation within the species, but the main diagnostic features are very similar (or identical) in lizards from widely separated areas.
DC
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