Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,386 44 75 44 South Central... Jun 22, 2007 #1,641 Not even a little bit!
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,386 44 75 44 South Central... Jun 22, 2007 #1,642 Here's a hint: It's not a gecko!
Aquaman_95 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 6, 2007 2,019 2 38 30 Warner Robins Georgia Jun 22, 2007 #1,643 Nice Jacksons
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,386 44 75 44 South Central... Jun 22, 2007 #1,644 Aquaman_95;938927; said: Nice Jacksons Click to expand... Jackson? What are you smoking?!
C CTU2fan Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 12, 2007 3,123 3 0 Port Orange, FL Jun 22, 2007 #1,645 Yer right, it's not...alligator lizard?
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,386 44 75 44 South Central... Jun 22, 2007 #1,646 CTU2fan;939002; said: Yer right, it's not...alligator lizard? Click to expand... Nope, sorry.
T Tylervsmith Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 4, 2007 932 0 0 Kansas, USA Jun 22, 2007 #1,647 The Granite Night Lizard and i think the scientific name is Xantusia henshawi AM I right, and if i am Davo i will post something other than a lizard
The Granite Night Lizard and i think the scientific name is Xantusia henshawi AM I right, and if i am Davo i will post something other than a lizard
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,386 44 75 44 South Central... Jun 22, 2007 #1,648 Nicely done! Your up.
T Tylervsmith Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 4, 2007 932 0 0 Kansas, USA Jun 22, 2007 #1,649 http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m241/tylervsmith/Acrochordus_granulatus.jpg
T TheBloodyIrish Feeder Fish Mar 3, 2007 1,347 1 0 Grande Prairie, Canada Jun 22, 2007 #1,650 The scales suggest it is some kind of file snake... luckily there are not many of them. I have seen that pattern before when researching the snakes of Australia. Found along the coastline of Northern Australia if I am not mistaken... Little File Snake (Acrochordus granulatus)?
The scales suggest it is some kind of file snake... luckily there are not many of them. I have seen that pattern before when researching the snakes of Australia. Found along the coastline of Northern Australia if I am not mistaken... Little File Snake (Acrochordus granulatus)?