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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 01:00 PM
Lizard I.D.


The large lizards are particularly prolific this summer. Adults are about 24 inches long, dark gray with dark brown banding, and baggy skin. They hang out in lawn and shrubbery areas. The Mexican gardners call them Iguanas, but I'm not sure that is correct. Any ideas about what they are?

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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 01:41 PM


Most of em are spiney tailed iguanas but there are some chukawallas around here too. the juveniles are brilliant green. Photos later
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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 01:48 PM
Juvenile lizard photo


Juvenile spiney tailed iguana

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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 02:10 PM


Thanks, Osprey. these look like the guys, but the babies are definitely not green, more like dark grey/brown like the adults.
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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 02:24 PM


By the description, it is the Baja Stick Lizard. As you probably know, this species carries a sharp stick around, sticks it in the sand and climbs up it to keep out of the hot sand.

It sounds harmless but for reasons unexplained, every few years this lizard comes together in a large group (called a zard) and marches northward. It has been reported in a northern Baja newspaper that several Americans have been attacked in previous years.

The Bush Administration has erected a new fence along the border of Baja to keep them where they belong. It is uncertain if there will be holes or gates to allow human passage north, although there is empirical evidence that it is happening.

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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 02:37 PM
Lizard ID


Maybe this one? Desert iguana - Dipsosaurus dorsalis. Fairly common in Baja Sur.

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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 03:03 PM


Try this site: http://www.kidsbiology.com/animals-for-children.php?animal=H...

I rescued the first horned Lizard I've ever seen from the dogs a couple nights ago....must be the season.

Sorry!!!! Don't know how to fix that, so cut 'n paste until Grover wanders by to sweetly correct the error of my ways!:lol:

[Edited on 8-13-2008 by BajaNomad] Edit: Thank you Doug!!! :bounce:

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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 03:11 PM


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Originally posted by Neal JohnsThe Bush Administration has erected a new fence along the border of Baja to keep them where they belong.


Neal, show me a 20 foot fence and I'll show you a 21 foot tall lizard!
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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 03:12 PM


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Maybe this one? Desert iguana - Dipsosaurus dorsalis. Fairly common in Baja Sur.


Bingo! Thank you very much, that's the guy!
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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 03:15 PM


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Originally posted by oxxo
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Originally posted by Neal JohnsThe Bush Administration has erected a new fence along the border of Baja to keep them where they belong.


Neal, show me a 20 foot fence and I'll show you a 21 foot tall lizard!


We were surrounded by Baja Stick Lizards last night ....

They actually used their sticks to climb up on the roof ....

And the noise from their dancing kept us up all night ....

Although how they got the boom box up there for the Banda music is a mystery to me ....

A frightening experience ....

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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 03:24 PM


Oxxo: The baja stick lizard is without a doubt one of the classic Amigos tales (Amigos was the board prior to Nomads). No one's ever seen them in groups (zards), only the odd loner, so we will have to take Neal's word that they aggregate.



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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 03:29 PM


Santiago,

Next you're going to say there's so such thing as a Jack-a-Lope or a Snipe.:lol:;D


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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 03:47 PM
Snipe hunting


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Santiago,

Next you're going to say there's so such thing as a Jack-a-Lope or a Snipe.:lol:;D


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[*] posted on 8-13-2008 at 05:47 PM


No Snipes! I beg to differ. ;D

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