i just ran across a reference to barbados dwarf keeled tegus while searching online. are they really a tegu? they look more like a whiptail to me. i don't know their scientific name either.
Joh
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i just ran across a reference to barbados dwarf keeled tegus while searching online. are they really a tegu? they look more like a whiptail to me. i don't know their scientific name either.
Joh
The scientific name is Kentropyx borckianus. They look like the Chilean Dwarf tegus (callopistes maculatus). They do look rather like a whiptail to me also. Don't really have any other information.
Pam
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