Hey Dos anyone have any pics or info on this species?
Thanks!
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Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH!
That pic was amazing! Dang I wish these s. american iguanids weren't impossible to get. They are beautiful & interesting animals since so much is unknown about them.
Anyways. Thanks for the pic. let me know if you find any more.
Gary
SunHouse Reptiles
THIS IGUANID LIVE IN SOUTH PATAGONIA.EATING VERY STRONG INSECTS.
LARGE 20 CM. SOME FAMELES 25 CM.
SUPPORT IN WINTER -15 CENTIGRADES, UNDER THE BIGS ROCKS.
THE MALES LOOK FOR FAMELES BETWEEN AUGUST- DECENBER.
IN GENEREL PUT 6 EGGS, AT 30 OR 40 CM. UNDER (FEBR)
THE LITTLES LIZARS TAKE OUT THE EGGS AT 11 MONTH (NEAR CHRISTMANS)....YESS !!! THE EGGS SUPPORT THE CONGELATION POINT IN SOUTH WINTER.
IN MY ZONE LIVE ANOTHER DIPLOLAEMUS.THIS IS DIPLOLAEMUS DARWINI. LARGE 18 CM. SOME FAMELES 21 CM.
THEY ARE VERY SIMILAR IN THE BIOLOGY. BUT THE COLORS OF THE D.DARWINI IN SOME SPECIMENS ARE ATRACTIVES (ORANGES,BROWNS AND BLACK IN CONVINATIONS. OR GREEN, GREY AND BLACK)
I HAVE IN CAPTIVITY
10-12-50 D.BIBRONI 36 "BORN"IN CAPTIVITY
02-04-11 D.DARWINI 11 " " "
ANOTHERS DIPLOLAEMUS: D.LEOPARDINUS
D.ALTOPATAGONICA
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