This is Randy Cordero. I have been out of the collared Lizard scene for a while. I've been concentrating on other things. I've been busy focusing on my guitar playing. You can see my website at http://geocities.com/randy_cordero; Spanish Gypsy Flamenco from southern Spain.
I still have a few interesting collared lizards left and want to get more. After being one the team of three that legally collected C. dickersonae in 1998, I would like to acquire a pair of these again. Is there anyone out there that has my breeding stock or that of Scott Patterson? They are truly beautiful Crotaphytus. I'm still very much interested in U.S. desert lizards and look forward to corresponding with some of the old crew and new collared lizard afficionados.
A hello to everyone. I'm now in south Texas. I hope to make it out West into the desert this year in search of the new rare night collared lizards....Crotaphytus goodnightus. There is also another trip planned to document the natural history of the fierce, extremely aggressive collared lizard..Crotaphytus willhebitus
Randy


