did you throw that leopard gecko there...? i didn't know there were wild ones here... also, i think that blunt nose leopard lizard is an endangered species... i don't think i've ever seen one in the wild before...
did you throw that leopard gecko there...? i didn't know there were wild ones here... also, i think that blunt nose leopard lizard is an endangered species... i don't think i've ever seen one in the wild before...
The banded geckos are pretty common in SoCal, especially in our deserts. The leopard lizards are also fairly common I thought? I know the side blotch and collared lizards are. I think the leopards are just more rare in populated areas but very common in the deserts.
Just realized you said blunt nosed, I think these are long nosed leopards tho. Blunt nose may be rare or endangered but long nosed are common I believe.
oh... maybe... the first angle looked like it had a blunt nosed... plus the markings to me look more like the blunt nose too... but the other pics look a bit pointy nosed... crazy...
I'm just gonna leave this here [MENTION=2546]gumbii[/MENTION]
Lol just ordered some fertilizer specifically for these hibiscus and another for the plumeria specifically. Let's see how they do. I think they should handle it now that they are about 9mo old in my soil
We have babies! Literally hundreds and hundreds of babies. Most just look like mosquito fish, but some appear to be bitterlings and American flagfish. Might even have mollies (maybe tough to say).