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Crotaphytuskidd Mar 24, 2004 04:53 PM

Hey all,
hope everyone is well.
I was just wondering if anyone has been out
and finding more collareds lately....
and I just looked at Will Wells' site,
and I just want to say what a masterpiece it is.
Wonderful pics, great info, you've really outdone
yourself, my hats off to you. Thanks for a quality page
amongst all the useless garb on the internet.
Hope everyone'e lizards are well also.

I'll talk to ya'll soon

-Phil

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wwwwwells Mar 25, 2004 10:37 AM

Thanks for checking out the site. It's pretty basic and I wish I had the time to spruce it up. Over the next couple of months, I should be adding new photos since I now live very close to 3 species of collareds.

I was contacted by the BBC and they have finished editing the video with the collared lizard episode and have sent me a copy. As soon as I find out when it's going to be aired on the Discovery Channel, I'll let everyone know.

Johne Mar 25, 2004 10:39 AM

That would have been cool!!!

wwwwwells Mar 26, 2004 08:24 PM

No interview on film though they did interview Brock and I on audio to play on the BBC radio program. I have no idea if it was ever broadcast.

chris_mcmartin Mar 25, 2004 06:16 PM

>>I was contacted by the BBC and they have finished editing the video with the collared lizard episode and have sent me a copy. As soon as I find out when it's going to be aired on the Discovery Channel, I'll let everyone know.

Would that be "Massive Nature?" If so, our club just helped them with a spot they're doing on bat caves here in TX--they wanted footage of local snakes which prey on the bats as they return to the caves.
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Chris McMartin
www.mcmartinville.com
I'm Not a Herpetologist, but I Play One on the Internet

wwwwwells Mar 26, 2004 08:29 PM

The series is called "Living Dragons". The collared scene is suppose to be the opening scene to Part 2 of the 3 part series.
The BBC went all over the world filming episode for this series.
I believe Gila Monsters and Horned Lizards will also be in the series along with Cobras and Alligators.

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