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This dude looks well fed.
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This dude looks well fed.
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Is that a Brunfelsia with the white flowers?
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This dude looks well fed.
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Is that a Brunfelsia with the white flowers?


Confederate Jasmine.
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Omelet expounded:

This dude looks well fed.
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We don't have anything like that in our gardens, closest would be the
salamander, and they hide under logs and such, never out in the sun.
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I think he looks like he's been working out or doing steroids.

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Omelet expounded:

This dude looks well fed.
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We don't have anything like that in our gardens, closest would be the
salamander, and they hide under logs and such, never out in the sun.


Sally's are Amphibians. They gotta stay wet!

That dude was a lizard... He originally climbed down out of the
Hackberry tree.
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Omelet wrote:
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I think he looks like he's been working out or doing steroids.

jOhN


lol Probably just eating my spiders!
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Omelet expounded:

Sally's are Amphibians. They gotta stay wet!


Oh,. I know that. I was maining ruminating on the fact that we don't
have lizards around here at all.

That dude was a lizard... He originally climbed down out of the
Hackberry tree.


They're great bug eaters, I know. Lucky you!
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Omelet expounded:

Sally's are Amphibians. They gotta stay wet!


Oh,. I know that. I was maining ruminating on the fact that we don't
have lizards around here at all.


That's odd. They generally follow the food sources so if you are
minimalist on the pesticides...


That dude was a lizard... He originally climbed down out of the
Hackberry tree.


They're great bug eaters, I know. Lucky you!


I've seen babies this year. :-)

Too fast to get pics.
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