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Fig. 2. Infrared thermal images of lizards at different ambient temperatures showing Type II gaping (A), Type III gaping with the inside of the mouth clearly visible (B) and cloacal discharge in two different lizards (C, in hypoxia; D, in normoxia). In all cases, regional temperature differences can be observed across the body surfaces. Note the different temperature keys to the right of each image.