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Four Lizards from around Cape Town (1 Viewer)

TWM

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These four photographed between Gansbaii and the Cape.
All common I expect but I have no idea.
 

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I reckon Number 2 is a Southern Rock Agama and number 4 is a Black Girdled Lizard.
One and 3 are probably Agamas of some sort.
 
I'd say the last is Black Girdled Lizard Cordylus niger as stated, agree with 2 with 1 and 3 being the females of that species.
 
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