The lizard was definitely there. The blur inconclusion with the bit of old wood that it blended with makes it near invisible, but its head is really the only noticeable part.
Originally Posted by Mendel's Balls
Brings back memories of Where's Waldo Pictures in Childhood books......maybe you should name one of the two Waldo.
We have a subspecies of this lizard all the way up here in the Southern two-thirds of PA......Sceloporus undulatus hyacinthinus.
Very cool, do the subspecies you have up there have the same rough scalation as the ones I have down here? The ones down here feel almost like sand paper.
Very cool, do the subspecies you have up there have the same rough scalation as the ones I have down here? The ones down here feel almost like sand paper.
I've never found and felt one so I'm not sure. I've only seen pictures and illustrations in field guides.
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