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28-MAR-2004

Lizard? What kind? Anyone ID?

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Date/Time28-Mar-2004 10:27:19
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Rhonda Spencer 16-Apr-2007 00:57
Chuckwallas are noted for their wide, flattened midsections and prominent paunch. Their tails are also notably thick, tapering to a blunt tip. I beleieve this is a Juvenile Sonoran Spiny-tailed Iguana.
Guest 20-Mar-2005 03:20
Hello. I think this is a chuckwalla. They're known for wedging themselves into a crevice and inflating themselves so a predator can't extricate them.