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They do have jowls, just not the giant, swollen masses of muscle the Argentines do. They don't stick out too much except when your tegu is laying flat on the ground, then they splay a bit to the sides but again not nearly to the extent of the Argentines'. I have found the jowl/chin is a good place to give your tegu a nice scratch.




Based on the color, I'd guess gold. All the baby black and whites I've seen haven't looked nearly that yellow. Pretty little guy.


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