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After 188 hours on the run, Cookie is finally home — sunning himself in his vivarium, munching on worms, and (presumably) ...
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Lake Havasu City “lizard lady” Kayla Griswold sees a host of domesticated reptiles turning up in places that they shouldn’t.
Photo by Stephen Mahony. There had not been a confirmed sighting of Ctenophorus aurita, an elusive lizard named the “hidden dragon,” in decades. Before 2011, only four had ever been seen.
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