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Some more pics of the lizards around the house...
 

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why do that when you can catch them? they dont make good pets though becuz they are to damn fast! but i catch them all the time
 
Umm, Anoles only live in the southeast US. so somebody in British Columbia couldn't catch one.

They are actually common pets, but I would recommend just buying them if you want one.
 
Umm, Anoles only live in the southeast US. so somebody in British Columbia couldn't catch one.

They are actually common pets, but I would recommend just buying them if you want one.

Heck, sometimes you dont even have to catch them, they will run right in the house when you open the door!!
 
I saw an adder here once...thats it reptile wise....

Thats the main reason why i like going on holiday. Although i hate resorts, in the Dominican republic there was LOADS of cool wildlife, giant freshwater crabs, snakes, lizards not to mention the fish. Unfortunately i never got a chance to see much fish, as soon as i approached the river, someone would try to sell me something in a faked American accidnet :angry: .
 
someone would try to sell me something in a faked American accidnet :angry: .

Sounds like Afghanistan and/or Iraq.....Everywhere you go it is "My friend, my friend...you want pepsi? you want cigarette? you want, you want, you want....." or "You give me dollar!!" lol, gotta make a living some way I guess.
 
So you see a lot of reptiles in GA? We don't in Minnesota though, you actually have to specifically look for them!

I dont know if you know where Grand Marais, MN is but we used to camp up there every year and I would go around looking under logs in the woods trying to find salamanders. Did pretty good, I could usually find at least one every time I looked. They were usually brown and orange, sometimes black with blue spots.
 
Those are Tiger Salamanders, pretty common here, although you don't see them as much anymore (BTW- Salamanders are amphibians :p ).

I'll get a picture of the skink that me and my friend always find. First reptile (other than snakes) that I have seen here in MN.
 
Those are Tiger Salamanders, pretty common here, although you don't see them as much anymore (BTW- Salamanders are amphibians :p ).

I'll get a picture of the skink that me and my friend always find. First reptile (other than snakes) that I have seen here in MN.
Is that the one I saw also?
 

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