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DeanBright Sep 06, 2005 07:52 PM

No my lizards didn't have a baby. For the last couple weeks the local lizards Western Fence, have been hatching out. They are about an inch and a half long. I've been trying to get pics but they are just to shy. Anyways I had noticed this one on my walk way. Then I found a tree cricket which is really tiny too. I delegged it and tossed it in front of the lizard. He ran towards it then grabbed it. Even though the cricket was tiny it was still big to the little lizard, and he only managed to eat the front part of it. During the day I see the adults perched on concrete blocks, then they'll see something and run out and grab it then zoom back to the blocks as quikly as they can.

Morgan

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lizard_lover Sep 06, 2005 11:14 PM

That's awfully nice of you to feed the wild population of lizards, too.

I just love watching our local green anoles--I just wish we had more of a variety of lizards here in Alabama. What do you have besides fence lizards?

élan
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2.7.0 Collareds
1.0.0 Mali Uromastix
2.1.0 Green Anole
1.0.0 Chinese Dwarf Newt
1.1.0 California Newts
1.0.0 White's Treefrog
0.0.1 Green Tree Frog
1.0.0 Fire bellied toad
2.1.0 Felines
1.2.0 Canines
1.0.0 Equine

DeanBright Sep 07, 2005 08:11 AM

I was born in Biloxi, MS, and was visiting cousins and saw a lot of the green anoles, and I think there neet the way the males fan there throat patch out. Here in southern Oregon we have; the Western Fence(Sceloporus occidentalis), Southern alligator(Eligaria multiarinata), Western skink(Eumeces skiltonianus), in higher elevations we have Northern Alligator lizards(Eligaria coerulea). In Eastern Oregon we have; Short horned lizard(Phrynosoma douglassii), desert honed lizard(Phrynosoma platyrrhinos), Sagebrush lizard looks exatly like Fence(Sceloporus graciosus), Long nosed leopard lizard(gambelia wislizenii), and Mojave black collared lizard(Crotaphytus bicinctores). That is all the lizards of Oregon.

Morgan

lizard_lover Sep 07, 2005 11:05 PM

I'm impressed very (not to mention a little green with envy). Did you know all that by heart?? Thanks for the detailed information.

élan
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2.7.0 Collareds
1.0.0 Mali Uromastix
2.1.0 Green Anole
1.0.0 Chinese Dwarf Newt
1.1.0 California Newts
1.0.0 White's Treefrog
0.0.1 Green Tree Frog
1.0.0 Fire bellied toad
2.1.0 Felines
1.2.0 Canines
1.0.0 Equine

DeanBright Sep 08, 2005 08:00 AM

I knew all of the common names, but the scientific I had to look up.

Morgan

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