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Evolution and the Anole Lizard Sketch

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2012

Sketching and talking and the Anole

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  • @billflowers

    Do you end up coming to Florida multiple times, or are these saved up videos from a one or two trips you took here to the States? If you ever end up in the Orlando area, you should visit the serpentarium in St. Cloud. They do lots of snake milking there and you get to watch a guy milking them. He's missing bits of many of his fingers. :-/

  • @Primalxbeast My camera died but has been brought back to life with a new battery charger. So these are the lost tapes. I am hoping to get back to Florida in 2013

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  • We have the ever popular Green Anole here, which everyone around here call "Chameleons", because they can change colors from green to brown. They are everywhere. We also have an invader, which I found out are called "House Geckos". They are very common in recent years.

  • But I thought the world was scheduled to end sometime this year....again.

  • Oh, cool, just seems odd when at times you alternate between videos from the opposite sides of the planet. :-) Especially when you're throwing your deadly stuff right in the middle of the stuff found in my area. It's like, EEK! What's that doing there?

  • Not the safest job.

  • We have swarms of those guys and I love all the really pretty patterns they have. It's also fun to watch them posturing at and chasing each other.

  • Gorgeous animal. We have a groundhog who comes out every spring and lives in the backyard eating the pears the drop from the tree. I always love the first sighting of the little fella (or maybe gal) every spring.

  • What an Opening shot!!!!

  • That would make a wonderful painting - house in the background and lizard on the fence.

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