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Guardian of the Aloe (Original Post) HAB911 Jan 2025 OP
That little lizard looks quite ferocious... 3catwoman3 Jan 2025 #1
Fortunately, they are voracious and keen eyed predators HAB911 Jan 2025 #4
What a great photo! Diamond_Dog Jan 2025 #2
Thanks! I thought the composition was special too HAB911 Jan 2025 #5
Thank you, dear HAB911! He is gorgeous and not to be messed with. nt CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2025 #3
thanks peggy HAB911 Jan 2025 #6

HAB911

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4. Fortunately, they are voracious and keen eyed predators
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 09:08 AM
Jan 2025

unfortunately, they are an invasive species, Cuban Anole, that are forcing the native Green up into the higher canopy, as they rule the ground

HAB911

(10,347 posts)
5. Thanks! I thought the composition was special too
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 09:11 AM
Jan 2025

Another composition I like very much is this one on a round planter

HAB911

(10,347 posts)
6. thanks peggy
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 09:13 AM
Jan 2025

their presence is inescapable, the garden is literally crawling with them, a testament to how many insects we have!

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