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Related: About this forumBaby Green Anole venturing out. No bigger than a quarter - not counting his tail.
I tried to tell him that he's not a gecko and needs to go to bed because it was growing dark. He came out after the adult brown and green anoles went in for the night. We have frogs, toads and snakes during the night so hopefully he stays hidden in the zinnias.
I was outside trying to get a decent photo of the Hawk Moth that comes by at night.
Sooner or later, I will get a decent photo.
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Baby Green Anole venturing out. No bigger than a quarter - not counting his tail. (Original Post)
Solly Mack
Jul 2024
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CaliforniaPeggy
(152,466 posts)1. Your baby green anole is just gorgeous, my dear Solly Mack!
And he's cute too!
The Hawk Moth is very interesting-looking. I like your photos of him as well.
Solly Mack
(93,210 posts)3. Oh, Peggy, that anole was adorable. So tiny and cute. He stared at me while I was talking to him. Didn't seem scared at
all.
I just hope he lives to become an adult.
brer cat
(26,496 posts)2. He is so cute! Great shots, Solly.
Solly Mack
(93,210 posts)4. I wanted to hold him but decided to leave him alone. He wasn't afraid of me.
Easterncedar
(3,648 posts)5. Magic!
I think its really a baby dragon
Solly Mack
(93,210 posts)6. I always think dragon when I see a lizard. :)