raratt
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Alligator lizard, they move like a snake when they walk. They have some serious jaws also.What is he? Very snake like!
Alligator lizard, they move like a snake when they walk. They have some serious jaws also.What is he? Very snake like!
I wouldn't want to be his prey!Alligator lizard, they move like a snake when they walk. They have some serious jaws also.
Yea I’d say it would raratt. Buds are super dense all through plants, so I’d say light is more than adequate, I have a carbon filter and super quiet German made 2 phase fan that moves nearly 600m3. Its a sacrifice I had to make to minimise smell to a degree and provide a bit of cover from any neighbours eyes. The green really hides the plants well too.I like the covering for the hoop greenhouse, looks like it would knock down some of the sunlight while letting most in.
I'd start with at least 20........with ranch or buffalo....Wouldn't get much of a nugget out of one of these...
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I bet there is specialist machinery built to get 0.8 to 1.0 nuggets per vermin. Gotta know the right suppliers.Wouldn't get much of a nugget out of one of these...
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I wouldn't regard them as vermin, they eat slugs, other lizards, mice, baby birds might be pushing it though.per vermin.
In the Bay Area we had these teeny lizards that ex and I called ground sparrows.I wouldn't regard them as vermin, they eat slugs, other lizards, mice, baby birds might be pushing it though.
When the fence lizards around here hatch they aren't much over an inch long. I think they are cute... lolIn the Bay Area we had these teeny lizards that ex and I called ground sparrows.
In Tuolumne County I sometimes saw these tailheavy guys with brilliant blue accents. The one who got into the house I caught for release very carefully because they have a real tendency to unhitch the trailer while flooring it.When the fence lizards around here hatch they aren't much over an inch long. I think they are cute... lol
That looks right. About ten inches from snout to tip.
They are a type of Skink. The adults loose some of the tail coloring.That looks right. About ten inches from snout to tip.
My daughters lil friend.They are a type of Skink. The adults loose some of the tail coloring.
An English professor named StrunkThey are a type of Skink. The adults loose some of the tail coloring.
Don't be messing with the wildlife. Don't need a 20.All the reptiles and amphibians from the golden state: http://www.californiaherps.com/
You went a bit overboard on the Mullet there girl.lol I'd like to be known as the Cookie Kinpin.
I'll take bullfrog legs over the whole package. Remember to cut the tendons though.My misses had this for breakfast ........... with chilli sauce.
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