I'm getting a drink of water and this is on the widow ledge. I'm sure it's nothing exotic, but I've never seen it before. Some kind of salamander I reckon. Anyone know? |
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Friday, May 05, 2006
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10 comments:
- B....... said...
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Salamander my butt! Use a tourniquet around wherever it bit you!
- 5/5/06, 3:36 PM
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That's a Gold-striped Gecko. Very rare. They usually go for $12,000 - $15,000 on ebay.
- 5/5/06, 3:36 PM
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Blue tailed skink. Quite common in Maryland.
- 5/5/06, 4:15 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Yes it is a skink, and now I feel bad. Someone just paid me $12,000 for it on E-bay because I belived that guy.
- 5/5/06, 4:58 PM
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CRICKEE! Cute lil' devil isn't he?
Watch while I hold it up to my face AAAGHHHEEEEIIIIAAAGGHHH!
Steve Irwin - 5/5/06, 5:14 PM
- Dr.Hardcrab said...
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"THAT'S A BLOODY NEWT!!!!!!!!!"
- 5/5/06, 5:25 PM
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Usually they only come that close to a human if they're rabid.
- 5/5/06, 9:02 PM
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Five lined skink == blue tailed skink.
- 5/6/06, 9:35 AM
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Our skinks in Florida are prettier.
Tim - 5/6/06, 2:29 PM
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Blue skink. We have one that looks exactly like that in central NC. Lives under the stairs of our front porch and suns himself every morning on the steps. About the size of a Magnum cigar.
--Jack - 5/6/06, 11:44 PM