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just watched dragons alive (living dragons),amazing footage of..........

SKYLINER Mar 29, 2004 02:25 PM

monitors and other lizards,but to keep this on topic,i did get a glimpse of next weeks instalment,and i got to see some of the footage with the collareds.I believe its something to do with their bi-pedal abilities,atleast that's what i could make of it!I think it was a male yellow-head with and aqua body,very nice footage!Cant wait till next mondayBTW its called dragons alive here in scotland but it's definatley the "living dragons" will well's was talking about.
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see yah laterz people
jason
"the road to excess leads to the palace of wisdom for you never know what is enough until you have too much"

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PHEve Mar 29, 2004 02:28 PM


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Eve

SKYLINER Mar 29, 2004 02:32 PM

work colleague got 1 finger stuck in machine (2.5T per square inch of pressure),i proceeded to reset machine and release him but in the panick pressed wrong button and crushed 3 more fingers,now im told he could lose them alltogether oh the big letters was my bad,i never realised caps was on until i started to post.
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see yah laterz people
jason
"the road to excess leads to the palace of wisdom for you never know what is enough until you have too much"

eve Mar 29, 2004 03:10 PM

Geesh what a horrible story , I'm so sorry for you and him ! And I guess you feel pretty bad, but hey, things happen in a panic situation !

I hope he will not have to lose his fingers !

I like the SUPERSIZED letters

Brockn Mar 29, 2004 09:51 PM

as it appears those of us in the States will have to wait a little longer to view it for ourselves. Yes, the lizards featured in the segment pertaining to Crotaphytus are the "yellow-headed" variety of C. collaris (formerly known as C.c. auriceps) and were filmed in the vicinity of Moab, Utah. Indeed, attempting to capture footage of these beautiful lizards in bipedal motion was a focal point of the BBC crew...can't wait to see the finished product!

Brock

wwwwwells Mar 30, 2004 09:37 AM

Keep us posted on what they show on the collared episode. I hope it's aired in the US soon. The BBC has sent me a copy but it hasn't arrived yet. There should be some awesome bi pedal action. Brock and I help them with that part. There should also be a montain lion and hawk in the segment.

skyliner Mar 30, 2004 02:31 PM


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see yah laterz people
jason
"the road to excess leads to the palace of wisdom for you never know what is enough until you have too much"

jumbo Mar 30, 2004 02:56 PM

On what channel was it shown?
I live in Denmark, so maybe I have access to that channel.

Jesper

skyliner Mar 30, 2004 03:42 PM


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see yah laterz people
jason
"the road to excess leads to the palace of wisdom for you never know what is enough until you have too much"

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