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Eastern Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus)

PuffDragon

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I will always love these little guys. This is the species that started my obsession with lizards!!!! I remember being 4 years old and stalking these guys all day long in my wood piles. I was so good at catching them with my hands. Now for the life of me I can never catch one!!
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dorton

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I love those things. The last time we went for a hike at a semi local
mountain park we caught 6 of them, but wasn't able to catch many more than that, it seemed they were everywhere.
 

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Speaking of the western variety, here's a few in their natural habitat on my last outing :D

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:D :eek: :eek: :shock: :eek: :D :eek:
 

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I agree, they are very hard to catch, they like to run up the pine trees here and it makes them very hard to catch.
 

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Come Spring/Summer I am going to try and get myself a 1.3 set. They do really well as captives and are fairly easy to maintain.
 

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They are so abundent around here that there is no demand for them. I never see any in petshops by me. Let alone CBB ones, which I hope to produce.
 

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PuffDragon said:
They are so abundent around here that there is no demand for them. I never see any in petshops by me. Let alone CBB ones, which I hope to produce.

we dont have them in the wild. repitles here are seldom seen in remote places. it is too cold and civilised for them.
 

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