Granny's gone and done it again

that explains why you waited so long to have children
Well, it did get up there pretty darn high... of course on the inner thigh. :barnie

OMG I bet ! Was it the kind that loses its tail ?
Yes, both the lizards we have here lose their tales... don't they all? :confused:
Anyway, mine was a Western Fence Lizard, also called a blue belly. Doesn't it look particularly scratchy??? :barnie
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Just read something really interesting... nymph stage of ticks love to live on these lizards, and there is something in the lizard's blood that kills the Lyme's bacteria inside the baby ticks! These lizards might not keep us from getting bit, but they help us from getting sick! There are tons of them around here too!!! Yay scratchy lizard!! Still, I'd rather they ate the dang ticks!
 
Wishing, thats a granny hatchet. hahahaa
Twist, I never heard of jijjers. was that an egg sac ?
Night pertneer .
It's a cousin to granny hatchets which I think are Eastern Fence Lizards. Not sure what the difference is, but being on opposite sides of the Rockies, they would each have a distinct gene pool, although probably closely related.

When my friend and I were walking last week, I found a tiny baby trying to cross the street, so I helped it. Wish I had had a camera!
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