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Mexican Arboreal Alligator Lizards: Abronia Graminea

Shells-n-scales

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Anyhow, here are some old pics (havent really made time to update some new pictures) of our little 1.2 group of Abronia Graminea aka Mexican Arboreal Alligator Lizards. Neat guys, beautiful coloration, cool montane species from the cloud forests of Veracruz and surrounding areas. Anything over 84F. is lethal.

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Gorgeous animals. That really turquoise colored one is amazing, the color and pattern. Great photos, and thank you for sharing!
 
These guys are really, really cute! I have never seen them before. Sounds a little tough though, to keep, if your air conditioning goes out, they can't handle it. That's a little scary to me.
 
Stunning Lizards. Incredible photography. What is husbandry and care like for these guys? My husband adores the look of them, I'm just wondering if they are a reasonable "pet". Do you maybe have a link to a site on them? or even some info.
Thanks :D
 
Fascinating. I had a friend with a Texas Alligator Lizard in high school.

But these are just...look almost like science fiction. Great pics, and beautiful lizards. That green is intense.
 
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