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I'm southern! (southern californian that is). I guess that's why I don't get it. Or maybe it's just because I'm so darn dense... This guy has some nice color though!
Jeannie-- NOPE- can't say this FL/SC boy has ever driven on a lake!!
Not successfully anyway!
J
GG_ Dang it-- I told you not to tell anyone I had Herpes...I don't need a Herpes-tologist! LOL. He/She will def know about our little Chameleon friends. We used to keep them as pets with little strings around their necks and feed them Bologna and Hot Dogs. At least till the Nitates and Nitrites killed them, or gave them Migraines!
GG- I think this is in reality a Green Anole Lizard Anolis carolinensis. I mean if a Hepe--Herppet, Herppppe----"Lizard Man" is gonna shawing by- I better have my stuff together!
I always mistakenly called them Chameleons because they can change their color to match their background. This one was such an awesome green because we recently had a lot of great Spring rain- and everything is beautiful!
http://www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/lizards/greenanole.htm credit- SS Reptiles & Amphibians (Internet) June 28, 2006
I'm southern! (southern californian that is). I guess that's why I don't get it. Or maybe it's just because I'm so darn dense...
ReplyDeleteThis guy has some nice color though!
Pat-- We used to get them to bite our earlobes and they would hold on forever. Yes we were stoopid--but it did not hurt!
ReplyDeleteHe was on those beautiful bright Spring leaves!!
J
Well I was clueless.
ReplyDeleteBut then you wouldn't have fond memories of doing wipeouts in the car on the frozen lake...
I have a herpetologist friend that I'm gonna need to pass a link to this blog on to. He'll crack up ;p
ReplyDeleteI figured that's what you were talking about (I'm a southern girl), but I never did that. Didn't want to have to wait for thunder.
ReplyDeleteJeannie-- NOPE- can't say this FL/SC boy has ever driven on a lake!!
ReplyDeleteNot successfully anyway!
J
GG_ Dang it-- I told you not to tell anyone I had Herpes...I don't need a Herpes-tologist! LOL. He/She will def know about our little Chameleon friends. We used to keep them as pets with little strings around their necks and feed them Bologna and Hot Dogs. At least till the Nitates and Nitrites killed them, or gave them Migraines!
J
Kelly---LMBO--That's a Turtle Bite dear!!!! ;_)
J
GG- I think this is in reality a
ReplyDeleteGreen Anole Lizard
Anolis carolinensis. I mean if a Hepe--Herppet, Herppppe----"Lizard Man" is gonna shawing by- I better have my stuff together!
I always mistakenly called them Chameleons because they can change their color to match their background. This one was such an awesome green because we recently had a lot of great Spring rain- and everything is beautiful!
http://www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/lizards/greenanole.htm credit- SS Reptiles & Amphibians (Internet) June 28, 2006
Hawaii loves her gecko's!
ReplyDeleteluv you too, man
Warm Aloha from Waikiki
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LOL John! I lived in Texas for 6+ years, is that why I can relate? ;)
ReplyDeleteThink you could put in a good word for me with your green friend, I sure could use a break on my car insurance.
ReplyDeleteRK- You got it girl!!!! Living earrings!
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Beach Bum--- in just 15 minutes you could save...oh I don't know--- I'll have to see!
Good call my friend! Good call!
J
Oh yeah, SNAPPING turtle at that! LOL! Hey...I wasn't gonna let ANYthing bite my ear, finger, or whatever!
ReplyDeleteKELLY--LOL!!! I always thought that if some of the sized Snapping Turtles I've seen--there wouldn't be ANYTHING to hang on to until Sundown!!!
ReplyDeleteThose boys get big and don't PLAY!!! But I did always hear that story. I'd love to find find a book with all those old stories in it!
Hey--why don't we write one and retire????
J