My husband's parents visited us during the holidays and brought part of your paper so my husband could read a particular article. In that paper, a column by Bill Ellzey about the "invasion" of ...
The creature is small, somewhat furtive and green. Sometimes it’s brown. It has a voracious appetite for insects and spiders but is completely harmless to people. It clings to walls and screens and ...
As a gardener, you undoubtedly encounter many lizard visitors in your yard. Knowing a little about who they are will enrich your outdoor experience and possibly increase your appreciation of these ...
First: Allow me to set things straight. I am not a gecko! I am an anole and one of those who scurry around in your grass and bushes. Geckos used to do that until they were outnumbered and now stay ...
As a gardener, you undoubtedly encounter many lizards in your yard. Knowing a little about them will enrich your outdoor experience, and possibly increase your appreciation for these little dinosaurs.
I’m not normally too keen on reptiles. In Indiana where I grew up, snakes were relatively rare. The first one I saw was trapped in a storm gutter, and I remember staring at it with a strange ...
ch. 1. Lizards and humans -- ch. 2. Physical characteristics and behavior -- Shape and size -- Skin and coloration -- Limbs and locomotion -- Eyes and vision -- Ears and hearing -- Smell and taste -- ...
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