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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2008

how to catch a relatively small lizard:

1. make a slip knot with a long piece of fishing line
2. find a lizard
3. slip the loop around its neck
4. pull tight. but don't strangle it.

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  • Its nice to see how you handle that lizard with care.I just killed a big lizard at home and now I feel guilty :(

    Wanted to ask you...Are domestic lizards harmful?the ones you find at home?

  • @a55kika18 I dont know of any lizards that are potentially harmful. Some salamanders can be poisonous, and I'm sure there are a few toxic lizards somewhere, but not in the U.S., if that is home for you.

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  • thats a flying lizard

  • my trick is

    1.stalk a lizard

    2.wait a few seconds

    3.grabs it really fast but dont strangle it

  • I caught a baby with ease......the adults aren't hard for me c:

  • how did he put him to sleep?

  • @Princessmela1 your existence is cruelty to the gene pool

  • that was impressive!!!

  • I used to catch lizards ALL the time in my backyard...It's been a year since I caught them..and now I can't. Thank you for this vid! I caught 10 lizards and 1 had a baby!

  • are you in australia becase it looks like a bearded dragon

  • @marijanie333 salamanders aren't lizards...

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