Sunday, June 1, 2008

Tail-bearing

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This little guy stayed a long time, enjoying my cool moist towel on a hot day.
Please, do you know, will his poor tail be regenerated?

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16 comments:

  1. Lizards around here in Georgia lose their tails and they grow new ones........I think?.......I hope........maybe?.....oh gosh, I don't know!!!!

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  2. The lizards that look similar from down here in the southeast U.S.A. do eventually grow their tails back. Very good captures of him/her. They are so fast down here to get pictures sometimes. :-)

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  3. Great photo! Yes, I guess that his tail will be regenerated.

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  4. Aw, I'm glad he had the towel to relax on. I think their tails do grow back as far as I know but I'm not certain.
    Good photos, I enjoyed them.
    The Rocky Mountain Retreat

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  5. I think it will grow a new tail, but I'm not an expert. What a neat new friend you've made here!

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  6. i think it will grow soon. it may not be that fast but it will. looks like he also feel the effects of the global warming.

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  7. Very nice capture. I'm pretty sure his trail will grow again.

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  8. this little critter reminds of a native New Zealand lizard called the tuatara - a very distinct creature!

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  9. of course, i'd rather eat squid or octopus than this one though!!!

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  10. That's a mighty big critter!

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  11. Good pics! Yes the lizard will have a new tail! At least in Australia they grow new tails!

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  12. My what long toes the lizard has. Great shot.

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  13. I'm thinking they must be like geckos in Hawaii. They regenerate their tails all the time.

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  14. I don't know but I hope so! It looks beautiful on that blue towel.

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