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05-APR-2005 E. Fitzgerald

Lizard

This lizard seems to have made his home in my umbrella. He was hanging out catching bugs. He looks a little ferocious.

Guess I should tell the rattlesnake story. I walked into my office to pack up my computer and gather my belongings and as I turned around there was a baby snake. I was not brave like Petesie, instead I quickly gathered my belongings and scooted out of the door. Our custodian was next door getting ice out of the machine, I very calmly told him about the little snake in the office - he opens the door and says, "Oh, that's a baby rattler". Had my camera, but wasn't brave enough to get the picture.

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Guest 07-Apr-2005 22:01
wow what a great catch
Chris07-Apr-2005 04:00
Great shot. Like a little surprise :) Nice catch.
Guest 07-Apr-2005 00:49
Rattler? Yee-aawww! That would scare the crap outta me. I'm not much of a fan of snakes. I can handle your little lizard OK - as long as it's not one of those Jurassic Park dudes that start out smiling, then turn around and eat you.
Guest 06-Apr-2005 21:18
I was intrigued by the thumb and very glad see the little fella in the full picture
Guest 06-Apr-2005 18:36
My my....you do seem so be finding all kinds of little critters! This little guy is adorable!!
Guest 06-Apr-2005 18:07
Oooooh, he`s a cutie! I can`t imagine the rattler!
Dave Wyman06-Apr-2005 17:17
This is a terrific and incongruous photo.

Do what I do with rattlers - use stuffed ones. ;-)

And/or use a telephoto:http://www.pbase.com/davewyman/image/14688406
Bryan Murahashi06-Apr-2005 15:02
Nice critter shot.
Neal Nye06-Apr-2005 12:28
Unless you've got mice in your office too, the baby rattler was probably not long for this earth. Otherwise, they grow into BIG ones. Unlike this cute little lizard, who must help us keep the mosquito population in check.
Karen Stuebing06-Apr-2005 09:45
Love him peeking out like that. Checking it out before he emerges. Yeh, I think I'd stay away from poisonous snakes too. That's what zoom is for. :)
don nieman06-Apr-2005 09:36
They look so prehistoric, don't they. Interesting photograph. Just be careful as you raise the umbrella.
laine8206-Apr-2005 09:23
I wonder if the child was travelling alone...ugh. That's one pbase opp I'd let slide too Elaine. The lizard is a better choice.
Lee Rudd06-Apr-2005 08:47
Lovely lizard portrait... where was the parent rattlesnake?
Robin Reid06-Apr-2005 05:51
Quite a story... and this is a striking image ... made by the color of your umbrella with the little guy inside it.
sschex06-Apr-2005 04:01
Looks like he's trying to match the umbrella color.
Gary Winters06-Apr-2005 03:33
Well, that's a good story, but...I think you need to go back and get that rattler on film! Well, on sensor...you know what I mean. We all want to see the baby rattler! ROFL!

As for this lizard, I think he's rather cute! Good snap!
Coleen Perilloux Landry06-Apr-2005 03:24
Great photo, Elaine. And, have a snake person check over things, please. Where's there's one there're more!!
Leo Charette06-Apr-2005 02:42
What a great image, Elaine. Well done.
Gayle P. Clement06-Apr-2005 02:41
He looks cute and rather adventurous. I still wish we had a photo of the rattlesnake!
Guest 06-Apr-2005 02:40
He looks awfully cute to me :)