the online meeting place for all who love our amphibians and reptiles |
|
Can you tell me what this is |
Post Reply |
Author | |
Suzi
Senior Member Joined: 06 Apr 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1025 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Posted: 17 Jul 2017 at 7:17pm |
Just to add to what Chris has said...this is the male in breeding colour. Not always this green.
Edited by Suzi - 17 Jul 2017 at 7:18pm |
|
Suz
|
|
Iowarth
Admin Group Joined: 12 Apr 2004 Status: Offline Points: 743 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Hi again
Once the tail is thrown regrowth starts very quickly. Within a few days a small smooth pointy stump will appear and continues to grow thereafter - sometimes almost to original length. In this case there might, just, be the slightest suggestion of such a pointy bit so certainly very recent. Chris |
|
Chris Davis, Site Administrator
Co-ordinator, Sand Lizard Captive Breeding Programme (RETIRED) |
|
nigelk
New Member Joined: 16 Jul 2017 Location: Swinfon Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Thanks for the reply. What are the signs of it being recent ?
I think he was warming himself in the morning sun, he was very sluggish.
|
|
Iowarth
Admin Group Joined: 12 Apr 2004 Status: Offline Points: 743 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Hi there
Yes, this is a male common lizard which has suffered very recent tail loss (autotomy) Regards Chris |
|
Chris Davis, Site Administrator
Co-ordinator, Sand Lizard Captive Breeding Programme (RETIRED) |
|
nigelk
New Member Joined: 16 Jul 2017 Location: Swinfon Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Post Options
Thanks(0)
|
Hi, I found this on our tent this morning when we came to take it down. Is it a common Lizard ?
|
|
Post Reply | |
Tweet
|
Forum Jump | Forum Permissions You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |