A lizards calling card

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A lizards calling card

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I thought you forum scholars would like to see what a lizards poop looks like. :lol: :lol: Brian went out and started sniffing around a weird looking thing near the back door. It is about 40 mm long black and a little dollop of while along side . The black is poop and the white is the pee :lol: Da dah. :lol:
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Do you know the make and model of the lizard,Dot?
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Must be from our resident sleepy David.
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Isn't it amazing how reptiles can change their poop colours to match their stripes... and make it look like a white chololate drop too. Millions of years of evolution.
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Snap, we have a couple wandering about our place too.
Bandit totally ignores them.
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We currently have a few pregnant skinks wandering around our place.

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We have a resident Bearded Dragon living in our Rosemary hedge.
He climbs to the top and sits sunning himself on fine days.
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Here he is relaxing on our retaining wall, across the path from his hedge. 😀
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jon_d wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:18 pm Isn't it amazing how reptiles can change their poop colours to match their stripes... and make it look like a white chololate drop too. Millions of years of evolution.
Don't have to be a reptile to be able to do that :lol: :lol:
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