Guess what kind of Reptile

Thyroyalgeek

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The second one IS a viper, and its a rare species, brown basilisk is correct for the first one, the turtle is from India, and I'll let you work on the lizard for a bit. Let's just say its got a weird name.
 

NathanKS

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are you sure brown is correct? i believe, browns tend to have horizontal stripes while common have verticals

red spotted pitviper

indian cane turtle

forest dragon/crested lizard of the gonocephalus family. my guess for species is borneesis or bellii but its hard to see with such a brown animal
 

Thyroyalgeek

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At first I though the basilisk was a different species too, but Its a brown. Everything is right, so we have a winner!!!
 

Viridis

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1. Female Basiliscus basiliscus
2. Protobothrops jerdonii xanthomelas
3. Vijayachelys silvatica
4. Gonocephalus cf. bellii - I think? This one's a bit harder when it's a pic of a stressed animal.
 

Thyroyalgeek

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which forest dragon was it?
Gonocephalus belli.
1. Female Basiliscus basiliscus
2. Protobothrops jerdonii xanthomelas
3. Vijayachelys silvatica
4. Gonocephalus cf. bellii - I think? This one's a bit harder when it's a pic of a stressed animal.
I know #4 is stressed. That's why I picked the image, lol. You guys want any more? You might be getting kind of bored of this so I'll stop if you would like me to.
 

Thyroyalgeek

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No, I'm pretty sure its a brown. At least that's what the person I got it from said. Could just be a color variant or something from breeding.
 

Viridis

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No, I'm pretty sure its a brown. At least that's what the person I got it from said. Could just be a color variant or something from breeding.
It's B. basiliscus, not vittatus. B. vittatus tend to have yellow lines when mature (which the female in the pic is) rather than white as in basiliscus. This is obviously not 100%, but it's a start.

I also reverse searched the image just now, and found this ;)
 

Thyroyalgeek

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Now I know that a friend of mine (online) bragged about having a nicer camera than they had. Next time he's on caudata, he gets to be asked couple questions now, heh heh......
 
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