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Paullywog
at Fri Jun 3 19:50:11 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paullywog ]
I didn't get back for a while, but the information was great. I have tried making some nooses and hopefully will go to a nice Fencie haven this weekend. (MY secret place). The pitfalls sound like a great idea, but I don't plan and keeping much if anything of what i catch. So maybe I'll just make it fun and use nooses, nets, etc. The last thing i want to do is hurt a lizard just so i can hold it. The sagebrush lizard is doing great, she(i think its a she) has a 20 gallon long all to herself. Does anyone have any thoughts as to if i should get her a partner?
**ALSO,, off topic, I just remembered that when i was in like 3rd grade going to dinosaur national monument in Utah. There were GREEN, yes green, lizards running around. I can't find them in any field guide, are they possibly an individual population living there? I can't give a description, it was so long ago, but I remember clearly they were green. Any help would be awesome. Have fun this weekend! Off to get some pacific treefrog tads for my pond. Sorry, one more question. Has anyone in the west noticed like me the lack of spadefoot tadpoles this year? The pacific treefrog tads have taken their place... ----- Paullywog
If it has scales or smooth wet skin... snatch it!!!
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