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INFORMATION Member Joined: 17 Feb 2003 No. of posts: 16 View other posts by INFORMATION |
Posted: 07 Mar 2003 A description and images of the Common or Viviparous Lizard Lacerta vivipara/Zootoca vivipara may be found at:
http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/common_lizard.htm
® Gemma Fairchild
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INFORMATION Member Joined: 17 Feb 2003 No. of posts: 16 View other posts by INFORMATION |
Posted: 05 Apr 2003 Common Lizard Distribution
Please add your Common Lizard sightings below so they may be added to the above table and the RAUK distribution map. If you are unsure of the forum policies regarding accuracy of site descriptions and sighting reports please review them before posting. http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/Forum Policies.htm
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Wolfgang Wuster Senior Member Joined: 23 Apr 2003 No. of posts: 326 View other posts by Wolfgang Wuster |
Posted: 24 Apr 2003 April 18 - Bix, Oxfordshire, 1 subadult, 1 female Cheers, Wolfgang Wolfgang Wüster School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor http://sbsweb.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/ |
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Tony Phelps Forum Specialist Joined: 09 Mar 2003 No. of posts: 575 View other posts by Tony Phelps |
Posted: 24 Apr 2003 Those taxonomists are at it again. Just getting used to 'Zootoca' when just read that this may not be valid. Quote; "The phylogenetic position of this taxa is not well supported, with contradictory evidence from mtDNA and morphological characters ( Arnold, 1989);Fu,2000). Neverthless.a;; of these analyses inferred that Z.vivipara was an internal branch within the paraphletic Lacerta, and therefore its recognition as a full genus does not alter the paraphyl of Lacerta." Ref Harris, D.J., Carretero, M.A. (2003). Comments on the taxonomic value of (sub) genera within the family Lacertidae (Reptilia) Amphibia-Reptilia 24: 119-122
Tony
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Matt Harris Senior Member Joined: 03 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 196 View other posts by Matt Harris |
Posted: 03 Jun 2003 Hi Wolfgang, Just to be nosey, when you say BIX did you see them at the Warburg Reserve? I did herp survey there for a year in 1998/9. Fantastic place not just for reptiles, but birds, orchids, butterflies etc. Matthew Gwent Amphibian and Reptile Group (GARG) |
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Wolfgang Wuster Senior Member Joined: 23 Apr 2003 No. of posts: 326 View other posts by Wolfgang Wuster |
Posted: 03 Jun 2003 Hi Matt, Yes, 'twas at the Warburg Reserve - and yes, it is definitely one of my favourite places for general naturalist excursions when I am down south. And it is also one of the few reserves I am familiar with where they actually seem to care about the requirements of reptiles as much as about those of other, "prettier" organisms. Cheers, Wolfgang Wolfgang Wüster School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor http://sbsweb.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/ |
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bardofely Member Joined: 04 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 1 View other posts by bardofely |
Posted: 04 Jun 2003 I have just been browsing around looking for info on the distribution of the common lizard and happened on this bb. I live in Cardiff and in my childhood and teens, back in the '60s, common lizards were indeed common around here on railway banks on roadside verges and hedgebanks, in allotments and in woodland clearings. They have been vanishing at a very alarming rate and I currently only know 2 sites where you might spot one or 2 on a good day. Other places in Wales where they were once common seem to tell the same sorry tale. I remember they were once to be seen all around Tenby but not any more! Personally, I think that the vast number of cats have helped this sad decline but this cannot be the case in more rural areas. Places where I would be able to see many lizards on a sunny day about 20-30 years ago I now see none. The slow-worm, however, seems to be holding its own in these places so whatever has killed the lizards hasn't killed them.
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 06 Jun 2003 I found a common lizard on my kitchen floor a couple of days ago! It's about 2 inches long. Not sure what to do with it - where should I release it? Trish |
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Tony Phelps Forum Specialist Joined: 09 Mar 2003 No. of posts: 575 View other posts by Tony Phelps |
Posted: 06 Jun 2003 Was this via the cat? release in nearest suitable cat free habitat.
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 06 Jun 2003 I do have a cat, but It appears to have come on of its own accord!! Trish |
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 06 Jun 2003 By the way, it has on orange belly - is it male? Trish |
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Tony Phelps Forum Specialist Joined: 09 Mar 2003 No. of posts: 575 View other posts by Tony Phelps |
Posted: 06 Jun 2003 Hi Trish, If it is just plain orange (no spots) then its female. But see Dave Birds posting (photos) of underside of Comm Liz from a while back . Tony Phelps |
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 06 Jun 2003 Hi Tony, It has no spots, just plain orange so I guess it's female. I'm now really interested in lizards - I have always liked snakes but my husband doesn't so maybe lizards are the way to go! I will look at Dave Bird's photo's. Thankyou!! Trish |
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Tony Phelps Forum Specialist Joined: 09 Mar 2003 No. of posts: 575 View other posts by Tony Phelps |
Posted: 07 Jun 2003 Hi Trish, Yeah lizards are fantastic creatures, but so are snakes, your fella does not know what he is missing - talk to him nice.
Tony |
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 07 Jun 2003 Hi Tony, We let the lizard go free, and are now the proud owners of a Leopard Gecko, about 6 weeks old. Our 2 sons have named her Lizzie. I think we may get her a friend! Trish |
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Alan Hyde Senior Member Joined: 17 Apr 2003 No. of posts: 1416 View other posts by Alan Hyde |
Posted: 07 Jun 2003 Hi Trish, Congratulations on the new arrival! My son had a pair of leopard geckos , so if you need any tips just fire away. Carefull on feeding mealworms , as they find them hard to break down and will regurge. Good luck with her, Alan O-> O+> |
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 07 Jun 2003 Hi Tony, It's good to know you know about Leopard Gecko's. What is the correct temperature for day time? The Reptile Centre say 82 - 84 degrees F, we have it at 82 degrees F,, Two sites I looked at say 85-95, and 85-90 degrees F. Night time we have set at 84 Degree D like the Centre advised. We want to be sure we get it right. Trish |
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 07 Jun 2003 I have just realised I adressed my last message to Tony, Sorry Alan!! And I meant degrees F, not D!! Trish |
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Alan Hyde Senior Member Joined: 17 Apr 2003 No. of posts: 1416 View other posts by Alan Hyde |
Posted: 07 Jun 2003 Hello Trish, No worries on the name error, after all, it was me who jumped into the thread . A good Idea would be to vary the tempretures betwwen 85 and 90 . That way it should feel more natural. I don't 95 in nessecery. It wouldn't harm the gecko at all , but it's not a comfortable heat for them. If you get the chance, why don't you post a pic of her on the off topic forum , I'd love to see her. All the best, Alan O-> O+> |
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Trish Member Joined: 06 Jun 2003 No. of posts: 9 View other posts by Trish |
Posted: 07 Jun 2003 Alan, Many thanks for the advice!! Will certainly post a pic, I'll let her settle in first though, then she might strike a pose!! Trish |
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