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Guardian of the Aloe (Original Post) HAB911 Saturday OP
That little lizard looks quite ferocious... 3catwoman3 Saturday #1
Fortunately, they are voracious and keen eyed predators HAB911 Sunday #4
What a great photo! Diamond_Dog Saturday #2
Thanks! I thought the composition was special too HAB911 Sunday #5
Thank you, dear HAB911! He is gorgeous and not to be messed with. nt CaliforniaPeggy Saturday #3
thanks peggy HAB911 Sunday #6

HAB911

(9,395 posts)
4. Fortunately, they are voracious and keen eyed predators
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 09:08 AM
Sunday

unfortunately, they are an invasive species, Cuban Anole, that are forcing the native Green up into the higher canopy, as they rule the ground

Diamond_Dog

(35,331 posts)
2. What a great photo!
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 07:14 PM
Saturday

The dramatic composition and the steely eye of the lizard …. just perfect!

HAB911

(9,395 posts)
5. Thanks! I thought the composition was special too
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 09:11 AM
Sunday

Another composition I like very much is this one on a round planter

HAB911

(9,395 posts)
6. thanks peggy
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 09:13 AM
Sunday

their presence is inescapable, the garden is literally crawling with them, a testament to how many insects we have!

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