Posted on June 5, 2018 By Chad Keates
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Category: Lacertids, Lizards, Reptiles Tags: africa, african herpetology, desert lizard, herpetofauna, herpetology, herping, kwazulu natal, lacertid, lizard, lizards of kzn, nature, ndumo game reserve, northern kwazulu natal, reptile, rhodes university, south africa, wildlife, zeml, zoology
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Chad Keates: Zoology PhD candidate at Rhodes University doing molecular systematics on African Snakes.
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