H. laoticus at 11h22
10
Aug
2011
Granite Spiny Lizard
I went hiking a couple of weeks ago and snapped a shot of this beautiful lizard. Apparently the females are this bright orange/apricot color and the males are a dark green with shades of blue.

I went hiking a couple of weeks ago and snapped a shot of this beautiful lizard. Apparently the females are this bright orange/apricot color and the males are a dark green with shades of blue.

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Ole George was actually sittin still for a change so I snapped a pic with my phone. Of course the big a$$ rabbit he had for dinner last nite (you can see the gianormous lump) was a factor in his sittin still.
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