Lemon-Drop
Let Your Light Shine ~ Matthew 5:16 🤍✝️
I guess I've been busy with other stuff today.
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What did you paint?It doesnt look very good tho
I did an experiment on whether commercial poultry eggs or backyard chicken eggs shells dissolve faster in vinegar.I finished studying eggs.
That is generalized. We have them where I live and we are not at high altitudes either. Sagebrush are different than bluebellies over here by generally having smoother scales, smaller, and are less common than bluebellies. They also are lighter in color and have darker tones of blue than bluebellies. Their patterning is also smaller but more numerous typically.The lizard? I don't know what kind of lizard it is. I Googled and he does look like one!
"The sagebrush lizard, or sagebrush swift, is a common species of phrynosomatid lizard found at mid to high altitudes in the western United States of America. It belongs to the genus Sceloporus in the Phrynosomatidae family of reptiles."
This confuses me though. I wouldn't say we live at high altitude...