hybrid lizard!!!!!!!!!

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[video=youtube;uaZDfX3mO_A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaZDfX3mO_A&feature=related[/video]


it a pretty lizard i think
 
As much as I'm against crossing that is one amazing looking animal... :p
 
i agree i wouldnt own one each to there own what about a boyds dragon and a chamleon show me that and i would be impressive
 
i just thought it looked pretty good for a cross but the normal species are better
 
Mate that's amazing. I didn't know of this cross until now. Do you have any background information on the animal? Thanks for sharing. Much more interesting than most of the threads.
 
i kept those species together (with others as well) for years in an outdoor pit and never got hybrids...
now i feel ripped off. that one would be even cooler if it had keeled scales/spiky tail
 
That appears to be a melanistic blue tongue not a hybrid.

There are meant to be a few blue tongue x shingles floating around as well.

I think at least a few of these may have come from people housing them together not realising they could produce offspring... anyone got pics of one of these?
 
yeah lol I want one now... but if the pet shop is selling them for 1500... they are well out of my price range LOL
 
It is definately a Egernia X Bluey, the parents were kept in an outdoor aviary. Hisses and carries on like an angry egernia when handled, but has the slow tongue flickering constantly like a bluey. The owner says the only possible parents were Eastern Blue-tongue and a cunningham skink, despite it generally looking more like a mullet. Bred/belongs to a herper that doesn't own a computer (really old school), but had a mate record the video for him.
 
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