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Well, here's something you don't see every day....
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Two days in a row for me though. Yesterday, I thought it was just a fluke, but he's back in the pond this morning. Maybe he's going after the fish food, or maybe he has figured out that a ton of gnats fall into the pond. I don't know, but he is not shy. Sat there the whole time I took about 10 pix of him....maybe he thinks he's a frog....
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He sure looks out of place.
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he is So cute...wish we had them here. prob a good food source there for him.
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I sometimes find them in my water buckets, without any plants, just floating on the surface. I figure they cannot get out by themselves due to the walls so slick, so I've had to rescue them.
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I have seen them swimming in Mexico. They are quite good at it.
I raised a few various lizards in my youth.
They are cool little creatures.
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It has been many moons since I have seen a lizard still in possession of his tail - thanks to my very efficient Siamese! Now a tail, and in the pond, you are right, not everyday at all.
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hes a cutie....
Your pond water is so clear.. I havent bothered to be able to see down in my lilly pots since my koi died last year. Like it doesnt matter anymore if the water isnt clear...
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resident road runner is managing the lizard population around here
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