H hwchoy Senior Member Jul 16, 2003 1,899 0 0 61 Tampines, Singapore. www.hexazona.com Jul 5, 2004 #1 any idea what's the common/scientific name of this chap?
N NiVleK New Member May 15, 2003 824 0 0 Jurong West daddy.nivlek.per.sg Jul 5, 2004 #2 Nice green chap you have there. Too bad he is partially blocked by a twig.
Sgt. Pepper Active Member Jun 30, 2003 1,124 0 36 Visit site Jul 5, 2004 #3 Nice catch. Looks like a juvenile Green Crested Lizard.
H hwchoy Senior Member Jul 16, 2003 1,899 0 0 61 Tampines, Singapore. www.hexazona.com Jul 5, 2004 #4 Sgt. Pepper said: Nice catch. Looks like a juvenile Green Crested Lizard. Click to expand... got scientific name boh? quite a cool customer. I was using stock G5 and probably only 1ft away. but the other close-ups are not useable because of camera shake. I think the throat area over liao.
Sgt. Pepper said: Nice catch. Looks like a juvenile Green Crested Lizard. Click to expand... got scientific name boh? quite a cool customer. I was using stock G5 and probably only 1ft away. but the other close-ups are not useable because of camera shake. I think the throat area over liao.
S scubawun New Member Mar 24, 2004 55 0 0 Yishun Jul 7, 2004 #5 yup, its a green crested lizard. Bronchocela cristatella
H hwchoy Senior Member Jul 16, 2003 1,899 0 0 61 Tampines, Singapore. www.hexazona.com Jul 7, 2004 #6 scubawun said: yup, its a green crested lizard. Bronchocela cristatella Click to expand... thanx man! ooh BTW do you have an ID for that flower in your avatar as well?
scubawun said: yup, its a green crested lizard. Bronchocela cristatella Click to expand... thanx man! ooh BTW do you have an ID for that flower in your avatar as well?