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I just rescued a dinosaur....
He was quite cute, perhaps three inches from nose to tip of long tail, and proudly on his feet, head raised, tail out--and I was perhaps 5 steps ahead of his death, two Burmese up from their naps. I feared a lizard grab a la my friend Thinker, so herded him onto a laundry basket and took him outside.
The anole let me know who was boss by refusing to be herded--he hopped out a hole in the lattice of the basket! And then ran 18 inches in the dry leaves, changing color as he moved.
I'm glad he's okay--we had to put out a sweet bait for the rover ants, and I was worried about the anoles. With luck, everyone died underground...
The anole let me know who was boss by refusing to be herded--he hopped out a hole in the lattice of the basket! And then ran 18 inches in the dry leaves, changing color as he moved.
I'm glad he's okay--we had to put out a sweet bait for the rover ants, and I was worried about the anoles. With luck, everyone died underground...
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Whoa, Nelly! We have 12 inch centipedes here that can get into the house somehow--my Ex found one in the middle of the kitchen floor, it had been effected by spraying for the indoor buggies, so he took it outside where it tried to figure out how to walk again. He let it try and live outside again--later on the biologist friend of a friend said it was rare, and wished she could have seen it.
Another one surfaced later, and he kept it alive with snacks until she could drive up from Houston the following weekend and pick it up. It was beautiful colors--white shading to pale rose and then red or purple, I can't remember which.
I was extremely grateful I didn't find it--I might have been very freaked by its size. I kept thinking Where was this hiding the the #$%@! kitchen? Where could it squeeze in?
Here we get hibiscus, but they do better in pots--they get big and can live outside in Houston. Austin is a big cultural mix, with the university and the capitol here. And food can be good and varied--it's not Toronto or New York, but it's got more variety than the Midwest, where I came from!
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One of those centipedes almost crawled over my bare foot while I was watching TV and fried my 16 year old mind. They had to send me to sleep at the neighbors. I was hysterical.
Yours sound pretty. Ours were big and dark and mean. And they eat gecko eggs.
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Hope the geckos got even somewhere on the chain!
Maybe we need to teach our baby Cthulhus to eat centipedes....