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My friends rescued 2 of these and we can't remember for the life of us rember what they are called. Any idea??
 

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We just figured it out right before we got your answer. I couldn't believe we forgot it. I knew it was related to a tegu and we found it that way, because it is also known as a dwarf tegu.
 
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we found it that way, because it is also known as a dwarf tegu.
Actually, it isn't...or at least it shouldn't be The pictured animal IS a green ameiva (Ameiva ameiva), otherwise known as a jungle runner. While some people do refer to them as dwarf tegus, dwarf tegu is the given name for an entirely different animal (Callopistes maculatus).
 
Thank you for the info

I had always seen them refered as the dwarf tegus .....It's so very true that when you listen, you learn something new everyday. :thumbsup:
 
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