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These feet are amazing!!

 
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Oct 01, 2007 10:54 |  #1

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Oct 01, 2007 12:37 |  #2

cool lizards, very different from over here.


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Oct 01, 2007 13:52 |  #3

Nice lizards Joan. Like #1 best


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Oct 01, 2007 17:35 |  #4

Thanks Jay and Brian. I love watching them hunt for food.


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Oct 01, 2007 17:57 as a reply to  @ Photogirl2007's post |  #5

Nice shots Joan, #1 looks like he hasn't missed a meal in awhile.


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Oct 01, 2007 18:12 |  #6

Thanks Scott!! They definitely have a lot of ants around to eat at this time of year and are not starving LOL!!


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Oct 01, 2007 18:47 as a reply to  @ Photogirl2007's post |  #7

Love number 1 joan. Great shots.

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Oct 01, 2007 19:53 |  #8

Thanks Alistair.


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Oct 01, 2007 22:34 as a reply to  @ Photogirl2007's post |  #9

k Joan you got me again was thinking of shot insects or frogs. good shot of the lizard. was it some kind of skink.

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Thanks Bill....I have no idea of the names as usual. LOL!! I really am a dumb clutz when it comes to this. :oops: They a grow to be about 12-14cm in length.


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Thanks Bill....I have no idea of the names as usual. LOL!! I really am a dumb clutz when it comes to this. :oops: They a grow to be about 12-14cm in length.

join the club on the naming species i must be a clutz too :D

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Oct 01, 2007 22:48 |  #12

Some of these people on this forum are brilliant with names of insects etc...I wish I was half as good!!


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Oct 01, 2007 22:50 as a reply to  @ Photogirl2007's post |  #13

i even got bug guides as a favorite one my laptop and still can't find it .

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Oct 01, 2007 22:53 |  #14

LOL!! I know what you mean...I am still feeling my way around Bugguide. But If I know which species it is, I do a search and that narrows the field down quite a lot or else it takes you hours and many, many pages to sift through.


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Oct 02, 2007 03:20 as a reply to  @ Photogirl2007's post |  #15

Nice shots Joan.

I have a lizard in my garden, but I it is extremely skittish. I'd love to get a picture of him, but have never managed to get close enough.

These don't look anywhere near as nervous.


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