Technically it's "Porch Herping"
Spotted this guy, I think it's a native one!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...g/101_0687.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...g/101_0683.jpg
I have a lot of the non-native ones, so it's good when I spot the occasional native anole(if I'm right and it's a native).
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Nicee :)
Wish i seen stuff like that :P
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What is that black-headed reptile at the top of the second picture? Did you know it was there when you took the pic?
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The Green Anole was actually my first herp I've ever gotten.:)
Awesome pics, especially of that male showing off his pink flap:D
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He's very pretty. I wish we had wildlife like that here!
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That's cool!!! Great pics Theresa :gj:
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Haha.. that "black headed reptile" is a GREEN plastic snake.
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porch herping....lol....I love it!!
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They're constantly around the outside of my house. Very cool looking with the throat expanded.
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Yep, there's tons of anoles here, just most are the nonnatives. I love the little buggers, loads of fun to watch. This one changed colors in about 20 seconds from brown to vibrant green and then in a bit. back to brown. Thanks for the comments!