Midwater Redtail Catfish MFK Member Dec 30, 2021 1,372 2,215 154 Thailand Today at 7:39 AM #1 Reactions: deeda, SilverArowanaBoi, Bret Signorelli and 1 other person
B Bret Signorelli Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 12, 2024 24 15 3 41 Today at 7:45 AM #2 Midwater said: View attachment 1550824 Click to expand... Lizard
AR1 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 27, 2023 1,212 1,406 154 Today at 7:50 AM #3 What types of lizard is it Midwater ? , is it poisonous? Reactions: Midwater
danotaylor Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 26, 2024 323 484 72 54 Okeana Ohio Today at 8:13 AM #4 Looks to be in the “skink” family Reactions: jjohnwm, tlindsey, Midwater and 1 other person
AR1 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 27, 2023 1,212 1,406 154 Today at 8:14 AM #5 AR1 said: poisonous? Click to expand... Sorry wrote poisonous, should have been venomous. Reactions: jjohnwm and Midwater
Midwater Redtail Catfish MFK Member Dec 30, 2021 1,372 2,215 154 Thailand Today at 8:18 AM #6 AR1 said: What types of lizard is it Midwater ? , is it poisonous? Click to expand... Don't think so. danotaylor said: Looks to be in the “skink” family Click to expand... I do think so. Bret Signorelli said: Lizard Click to expand... No kidding. Reactions: jjohnwm, danotaylor, tlindsey and 2 others
AR1 said: What types of lizard is it Midwater ? , is it poisonous? Click to expand... Don't think so. danotaylor said: Looks to be in the “skink” family Click to expand... I do think so. Bret Signorelli said: Lizard Click to expand... No kidding.
jjohnwm Sausage Finger Spam Slayer MFK Member Mar 29, 2019 4,202 10,692 194 Manitoba, Canada Today at 10:45 AM #7 Definitely a skink, definitely not venomous...although maybe poisonous? Very pretty, very graceful little animal. Reactions: danotaylor and AR1
Definitely a skink, definitely not venomous...although maybe poisonous? Very pretty, very graceful little animal.
T Tristan's 6000 Fish Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 29, 2024 98 111 36 27 Vidalia, Georgia/ Brooklet, Georgia Today at 10:53 AM #8 That appears to be a Long-Tailed Sun Skink. They are common in S. Asia. Reactions: danotaylor and AR1