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Reptiles - some with legs, some without

Lizards and Toads, what else can you say. We live in the desert where they thrive, and sometimes we can even get them to sit still long enough to get a picture.






It is the desert so naturally we have lizards, lots of lizards. Some have almost iridescent colors while others are well camouflaged. As with most of our critters you better shoot fast or they are gone.



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A spotted whiptail lizard
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A Chuckwalla
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Absolutely no idea what this one is
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A Desert Spiny Lizard
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Spiny Lizard up close. Great colors
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Mr. Horney Toad
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Grumpy looking - but cute






Snakes are great. They are soft, useful, and when they do their job they keep the small rodents from overpopulating my yard.

We can have so many ground squirrels that you actually sink to your ankles in some spots as you walk around.

So I am always happy to have my little legless critters around, I just don't want to actually see them eating the rodents. Yup, I'm a woos.



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A Gopher Snake outside our front door.
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See, told you they were cute
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A Banded King Snake in our backyard
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This guys was supposed to help keep the little vermin from undermining my yard
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Just trying to convince him there really was something good to eat down that hole
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He finally got the idea. MMM good