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Lizard in Blue??

pcar

PCar's Reptiles
Well, I have seen many different types of snakes in "Blue" and even a Bearded Dragon, but this has got to top the cake. I was feeding the Leos last night and I couldn't find one of them. So I looked in the humid hide, and finally found what looked like him. At first I thought that something was trying to eat him, but then I calmed down and took a closer look. Tell me what you think: :grin01:

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Neat! I've seen our anoles in blue, but only as they are shedding the last few pieces. Looks like someone dumped that poor gecko in a pail of paint! lol


Jenn
 
That's awesome. It looks like he's on a break from a hard day or work at the ebola research lab or something. Or from the pentium processor plant.
 
I always get a kick out of the part when leos eat their own skin.

It's like nature's little snack factory.

regards,
jazz
 
yea, when I told the wife that tid bit of info, she thought it was the grossest thing in the world.
 
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