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Hello everyone. I thought we might have a little fun trying to ID what I hope is a rather obscure lizard, it would stink if someone got it straight away. At least I can say that I have never seen these in captivity.

They are sexually dimorphic, males are larger, about 10-12 inches head to tail and colorful, the pics I have are of a male. Females are smaller and mostly all brown. Yes this one is eating bread, and he is fairly representative of the species, minus the fact he is missing a leg.

I cannot tell you where I took these pictures, that will give it away as they are named after the Island they live on...:rolleyes:

Enjoy!:D
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If I were to name this I would call it a blue spotted lizard...


I know I have a lot pride in my creativity.

When did you got to islands? A cruise? Must a been a hell of trip. ;)
 
Finally found its scientific name...I think your lil guy is in the Ameiva sp.

Am I right? My brother went to school in the west indies and I saw a lot similar look guys running around. I don't know if it's the same ones.
 
Finally found its scientific name...I think your lil guy is in the Ameiva sp.

Am I right? My brother went to school in the west indies and I saw a lot similar look guys running around. I don't know if it's the same ones.

not a bad guess but no, not an ameiva. Another hint, these guys are herbivorous.
 
I'm going with St Lucia whiptail Cnemidophorus vanzoi

Dave, that is soooo close!:eek:

In fact some of the pictures I have seen it would be impossible to tell them apart. But I guess it ends here, it is the Bonaire whiptail, Cnemidophorus murinus

Cruise ships do stop in Bonaire, but as an avid SCUBA diver I fly in for a week at a time. It is one of the cheaper dive destinations in the Caribbean, and in addition to these guys the place is crawling with iguanas as well. A warning for iggy lovers planning to travel there though, they are on the native diet:eek:
 
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