A new view of an old friend

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River Rat

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I love those colors.

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Felinepeachy said:
WOW, that is really cool. I don't think we have lizards like that our here in Calif.

I think you do, but they are prety illusive.
hard to find one who will sit long enough to get a good series of pictures.
 

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Muddy Feet said:
That's one colorful lizard.

Hard to get close to as well.
This one is about 21 inches nose to tail tip.
There is one we see on our presidio site that is even bigger,
but not as bright.
 

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Good pics, OD. We have those in Oklahoma; I didn't know they were up here in Colorado. We call them mountain boomers. They can stand up and run on their hind legs. The males are far more colorful with a bright blue collar in the Wichita Mts. For some reason, this is the only place this occurs.
 

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Great pics I love the colors on him! Post some more of your area love to see summer comming!
 

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