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Armadillo Lizards

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  • 10-22-2009, 04:23 PM
    firehop
    Re: Armadillo Lizards
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    Originally Posted by Scottish Sungazer View Post
    These are not Armadillo Lizards.

    True Armadillo Lizards - Cordylus cataphractus got their common name from their tendancy to curl up into a ball - like an Armadillo. This species is native to South Africa and can be found in and around kopjes ( rocky outcrops ) and scrub land habitat.

    What we have here is the Tropical Girdled Lizard - Cordylus tropidosternum granted they are from the same family but they are not the same. Cordylus tropidosternum do not curl up into a ball and prefer a more tropical habitat.

    Don't get me wrong they are cool lizards in their own right but they are a fraction of the price of true Armadillo Lizards.

    I was just going to post this. The lizards you have are sometimes called armadillo lizards but you can tell the difference when you pay $500+ for a "real" Armadillo and $30-50 for the Girdled and the spikes are more promamant(sp?) in the real dillo. I have one of these and they are neat but not the true armadillo.
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