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Sunday, August 27, 2006
Un-creepy Crawler




So dad came home with a little something from the wild.

This baby should be a tree lizard. Those that you may see hanging on your garden fence at times? It's scientific name is called "Urosaurus ornatus". Well....there are a few other species of Urosaurus ornatus but I'm not a lizard man so I don't really know.

Being an animal lover, I actually wanted to rear it myself. But erm...I think better not. Not really sure what to do with it either. I've got no tree...no plants at home. The only place it MAY belong is the fish tank, if you know what I mean. But nah..so I asked dad to put it back into the wild in the morning.

So yeah...not all lizards are scary. Slimy ones are.

(and that's my wrist)


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