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I have just discovered that the garden is home to a young lizard. Where
there's one there's bound to be more - I hope! So far I've never seen the cats with any. Cheers, helen s -- ~~ you may need to remove dependence on fame & fortune from organisation to get correct email address ~Noodliness is Good~ |
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"Chakolate" wrote in message 44.170... "wafflycat" wrote in news:XM- : I have just discovered that the garden is home to a young lizard. Where there's one there's bound to be more - I hope! I take it that lizards eat things you'd rather not have in the garden? Or do you just like lizards? Chak Lizards over here are *small* and only eat little insects, little spiders - there's nothing in the garden that falls into the "rather not have" category. Plus, it's quite unusual to have them in the garden - they tend to be elusive - well, unless you're in Castle Acre where they leap all over the grounds of the castle ruin :-) Cheers, helen s |
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:28:10 +0100, "wafflycat"
wrote: I have just discovered that the garden is home to a young lizard. Where there's one there's bound to be more - I hope! So far I've never seen the cats with any. Cheers, helen s Our Tessie often performs Gecko patrol. Consisting on early early evening sitting on the window sill and watching the geckos up on the eves getting the last of the afternoon heat from the concrete walls of our apartment building. John |
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wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:28:10 +0100, "wafflycat" wrote: I have just discovered that the garden is home to a young lizard. Where there's one there's bound to be more - I hope! So far I've never seen the cats with any. Cheers, helen s Our Tessie often performs Gecko patrol. Consisting on early early evening sitting on the window sill and watching the geckos up on the eves getting the last of the afternoon heat from the concrete walls of our apartment building. John Speaking of lizards. We have a large spiny variety here in Texas. I have a few in the house, they love scorpions. One day I heard a plaintive "mew" I'd never heard before. Max had an enormous vocabulary, he could even pronounce "nuclear", and this sound was a new mew, so to speak. I discovered Max had grabbed a lizard by the head and the lizard had grabbed Max's tongue. The lizard got away. There is a cartoon, famous among pilots, of a frog in a stork's mouth: The frog is choking the stork. Caption: Never Give Up. PS I could always tell when Max had been eating baby skunks: His breath REEKED. |
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Chakolate wrote: "wafflycat" wrote in news:XM- : I have just discovered that the garden is home to a young lizard. Where there's one there's bound to be more - I hope! I take it that lizards eat things you'd rather not have in the garden? Or do you just like lizards? Pretty much the same diet as toads and frogs - insects. Chak |
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:28:10 +0100, "wafflycat"
yodeled: I have just discovered that the garden is home to a young lizard. Where there's one there's bound to be more - I hope! So far I've never seen the cats with any. Cheers, helen s Have you spoken to the lizard yet? What kind of accent does he have? Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 18:28:10 +0100, "wafflycat" yodeled: I have just discovered that the garden is home to a young lizard. Where there's one there's bound to be more - I hope! So far I've never seen the cats with any. Cheers, helen s Have you spoken to the lizard yet? What kind of accent does he have? I did speak to the lizard, but it was too shy to speak back. What with being a youngster an'all, it was understandable. Robin update - nesting proceeds... |
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