Skippii
Well-Known Member
Hey guys!
I was out in the garden this afternoon, tending to my aloe vera plants, when I saw some movement off to my side. I knew immediately it was some kind of lizard, but the movement was very different to that of the skinks that frequent the yard. So I dropped what I was doing to go investigate, and sure enough there was this sweet little face of a lizard peering up at me. It was obviously some kind of dragon, quite small and mostly dark in colour, though he did come out of some wet grass and lightened slightly after a few minutes. The only reptiles I've ever seen in my yard have been skinks, so it was quite a surprise to see this guy (a pleasant one!)
He was really quite placid too, didn't try hard to run when I picked him up and only squirmed slightly for the first few seconds. I was a little worried at first that his lack of struggle might mean he was unwell, but he was very inquisitive and alert. I could clearly see him moving his little head around, following my other hand and any other movement, and his gaze also followed some birds that flew closely overhead. Such a sweet little lizard.
Can anyone tell me what kinda critter he was?
Ta
Renae
I was out in the garden this afternoon, tending to my aloe vera plants, when I saw some movement off to my side. I knew immediately it was some kind of lizard, but the movement was very different to that of the skinks that frequent the yard. So I dropped what I was doing to go investigate, and sure enough there was this sweet little face of a lizard peering up at me. It was obviously some kind of dragon, quite small and mostly dark in colour, though he did come out of some wet grass and lightened slightly after a few minutes. The only reptiles I've ever seen in my yard have been skinks, so it was quite a surprise to see this guy (a pleasant one!)
He was really quite placid too, didn't try hard to run when I picked him up and only squirmed slightly for the first few seconds. I was a little worried at first that his lack of struggle might mean he was unwell, but he was very inquisitive and alert. I could clearly see him moving his little head around, following my other hand and any other movement, and his gaze also followed some birds that flew closely overhead. Such a sweet little lizard.
Can anyone tell me what kinda critter he was?
Ta
Renae