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Posted baby Eqyptian pics in the gallery

Looker Jun 06, 2005 07:21 PM

The pics are in the photo gallery under Looker in the Lizards section. First 2 pics are my Mali Stubbs, last pic is my monkey tail skink, and the middle pictures are Mummy the baby Eqyptian. Please post if you know if Mummy is aegypticus or microlepis.
Thanks,
Joe

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jeune18 Jun 06, 2005 08:45 PM

stubbs has a really nice pattern. the little one is very cute too i have no idea about what kind of egyptian though
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artgeckko Jun 08, 2005 12:58 AM

Hey Joe, where you going with that uro in your hand....(sorry could not resist the reference)
God I love it when they are so cute and small...doesn't last long.... the little fat bellies......
I would guess U.a.a. Based on what I have seen on the presence of tubercles on Mummy's sides and the coloration matches my female hatchling which by all accounts is U.a.a.
There is a great site called Birding in Babylon-it seems to be a GI stationed in that part of the world that these lizards are originally from. Has a great shot of a U.a.m. really a stunning shot....
Check it out
Ed

>The pics are in the photo gallery under Looker in the Lizards section. First 2 pics are my Mali Stubbs, last pic is my monkey tail skink, and the middle pictures are Mummy the baby Eqyptian. Please post if you know if Mummy is aegypticus or microlepis.
>>Thanks,
>>Joe

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