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Green Anole Lizard (something different)

Eric Diller

New member
Green Anole Lizard....Found a family of these Green guys in the backyard. Man the love to eat baby dragonflies after the rain. Here is one of them on the hunt........


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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Eric this is sepcatacular. Such a pristine and perfect scene, as if everything on the planet is magical and abundant.

I have to show this to my 19 month grandson in the morning! I have to tell him why this is not a frog or else a Gecco trying to sell automobile insurance in a Cockney, (London), accent!

Asher
 
I usually have a problem with "twofers". The background with the berry is a beautiful image in its own right but doesn't seem to compete.

The lizard is great. His nose-in-the-air, self-satisfied look as he clutches the berry seems to be saying: "I got mine; where's yours?".

Thanks for sharing. I wouldn't change a thing.

P.S. About anthropomorphism...those who don't do it are cheating themselves ;-)
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Asher,

I have to show this to my 19 month grandson in the morning! I have to tell him why this is not a frog or else a Gecco trying to sell automobile insurance in a Cockney, (London), accent!

Actually. I suspect our Cockney gecko [sic] is modeled on the anole lizard rather than on any actual member of the family Gekkonidae.

Best regards,

Doug
 
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