Florida Reptiles

© Cynthia M. Kasuba

Florida Reptiles

Uploaded: May 19, 2005

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Elisabeth A. Gay May 26, 2005

Hey, I have one of these little guys in my gallery too! Curly tailed lizards are not as common as they used to be in the Bahamas. Neat capture, Cynthia
Ann #254101

Cynthia M. Kasuba June 01, 2005

hey Ann ! I didnt know that they were not as common to be honest. He was a bit hard to get shot ov. I just walked up from behind very slowley thinking since his eyes are at the sides and not the back of his head, I could sneak up on him. And he stayed just long enough to hear the shutter and for me to get the shot off and then he ran away.

Thanks for the comment ! #1418908

Roxanne M. Bubar October 05, 2006

Cool capture. #3411454

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