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Baby Eastern Fencies

Started by muddy_sneakers, November 15, 2006, 10:06:59 AM

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muddy_sneakers

Took these the other day for size reference purposes. The adults can reach up to 7 inches snout to tail end, but the babies are tiny as all get out. Guess it's a good thing they're mostly arboreal! :)

Very friendly little boogers. My favorite Eastern US lizard.





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-Christina

Olympus E-510
14-42mm, f3.5-5.6
40-150mm, f4.0-5.6

muddy_sneakers

And one more...



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-Christina

Olympus E-510
14-42mm, f3.5-5.6
40-150mm, f4.0-5.6

Pat


They really are so sweet! 

Thanks for sharing them with us, Chris!

Do they get stepped on as you walk through their area?


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muddy_sneakers

They actually stay kind on tree trunks and fence posts most of the time. These little ones have been hanging out in the cracks of the posts when it's too cold to bask.

I've never stepped on one myself, but I'm sure it's happened!  ^-^
-Christina

Olympus E-510
14-42mm, f3.5-5.6
40-150mm, f4.0-5.6

SmokeytheDog

Is there a western fence lizard? I took a shot of a lizard almost exactly like that near Sedona Arizona while I was on vacation.
You might be a dog lover if:
You have more dog toys in your bed than people.

muddy_sneakers

Yes! There are Western Fence Lizards. :)
-Christina

Olympus E-510
14-42mm, f3.5-5.6
40-150mm, f4.0-5.6

SmokeytheDog

I don't know if this is one, but this little guy came up and had lunch with us anlong a creek near Sedona



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You might be a dog lover if:
You have more dog toys in your bed than people.

Pat

My goodness!  Looks like part of the wood of the fence!

Guess we'll have to hear from Christina about this one!


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