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pac's helpers... As she works t o finish a large batch of furniture... She gets these visitors everyday... Now... you Floridians won't think much of this lizard... But this male and pac assumes female lizard, dwarf the size of all the little lizards running wild... And they are quite comical when they stop and bob their heads up and down... Do bigger lizards feast on smaller ones? Hopefully not... Or pac will stop seeing so many curious lizards running around... ~ Physical strength is measured by what we carry. Inner strength is measured by what we can bear. ~ |
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Love mother nature! ~ Physical strength is measured by what we carry. Inner strength is measured by what we can bear. ~
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Well, I’d be bobbing my head if I was around you also
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It's nice to have freinds. I have the occasional mouse I named Ralf. I leave sandwich scraps for him & they are always gone in the morning .
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Love mother nature! Toads and frogs, on the other side, don't bob anything, so they only see a glow - until an insect flies by and they see it because it's moving. Humans and other species don't need to bob because it's their eyes that keep moving (eye saccades), though we don't notice anything because our brains compensate for it.
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Florida has so many little things running around Why don't they have bobbing head lizards for the back window of cars???
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I have blue racer lizards that live on my porches, they don't seem to mind my existence as they do not scurry away when I go by or even work out there.
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We have a wide variety of lizards and some definitely pretty large. I know the curly tail ones tend to feast on their smaller cousins at times
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I have four cats. The other day, some guy from a pest control outfit asked if we had problems with mice ... And one let a live bird loose in the house a week or so ago. One of them must have plucked and eaten it in the laundry basket because the inside of the washer was covered in feathers after that load. I've had cats and dogs at the same time and, a few times years ago, there was a chipmunk, squirrel, or baby rabbit loose in the house so the cat or dog (puppy, usually) could chase them some more. None of the dogs knew enough to actually eat any of them.
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well Pac you know the food chain works...lil feeds med which feeds Lg! we have tiny lil geckos here in TX!
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