Can anyone help to identify my Collared Lizard, I believe it is a female Dickersonae, but I'm only guessing. Any help would be greatly received.
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Can anyone help to identify my Collared Lizard, I believe it is a female Dickersonae, but I'm only guessing. Any help would be greatly received.
http://ashfieldreptilerescue.netfirms.com/Jake.htm
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Looks like my female bicinctores, but I'm no expert!
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1.0 Common Snapping Turtle (Goliath)
1.0 Brown Anole (Anubis)
1.0 Green Anole (Baal)
1.1 Great Basin Collared Lizards (Amon, Amaunette)
0.1 Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula (Spiega)
1.0 Chesapeake Bay Retriever (Logan)
0.1 Spoiled Mutt (Storm)
Definitely a bicinctores, looks just like my little Novia. But that vent shot.. It looked male? I think? but its colours prove otherwise.
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Amanda ^_^
"Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to." ~Alfred A. Montapert
The colours on the pic's are a bit of a lie...I might be going blind and seeing little yellow and green spots on the photo's in placed, but in the flesh the lizard has no coloured patterns. It is simply white, green/grey and black.
Well, I'm not sure when you say green/grey. Here's a pic of my two, they're the same species as yours. Take a look at the colours and see who's similar.
Sadly Novia, the female, is no longer with us, but her pictures go on forever.
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Amanda ^_^
"Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to." ~Alfred A. Montapert
Yeah I've done some reading, females are quite a bit less colourful than males.
Hi,
The dickersonae are a vivid dark blue. I think yours is a female bicintores.
She likes the camera, doesn't she? 
élan
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0.2.0 Collareds
1.0.0 Mali Uromastix
0.0.1 Butterfly Agama
1.0.0 Green Anole
1.0.0 Chinese Dwarf Newt
2.0.0 California Newts
0.0.1 White's Treefrog
0.0.1 Fire bellied toad
0.0.1 Midland Brown Snake
1.1.0 Felines
0.2.0 Canines
1.0.0 Equine
Pretty, black collar with less spots on legs and tail, should include chin too.

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-Nicole
2.1.0 collared lizards
2.0.0 side-blotched lizards
1.0.0 desert tarantula
small tropical fishes
Hahahha
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Eve / PHEve
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