I know the difference between a buffalo and a bison,
and a stoat and a weasel,
but what is the difference between a gecko and a chameleon? Dennis
I know the difference between a buffalo and a bison,
and a stoat and a weasel,
but what is the difference between a gecko and a chameleon? Dennis
Maybe cats aren't as bright as quolls... http://www.theguardian.com/australia...orthern-quolls
well thankyou very much.
I now have Mud Mud Glorious Mud there's nothing quite like it for cooling the blood ....
going through my head.
no wallowing, though.
The weasel is clever, the weasel is spunky,
The weasel when peeved smells decidedly funky.
He's long in the torso, and short in the legs.
He's a merciless hunter--they say he sucks eggs.
In summer the weasel, like ferret and stoat,
goes out in a nondescript frumpy brown coat.
But if, as may happen, his winter vacation,
is spent in a more or less frigid location,
An astounding transmogrification occurs:
The weasel puts on the most luscious of furs.
He turns into an Ermine! How does he achieve it?
A fact is a fact, you can take it or leave it.
Sorry, been off juggling work and small seasonally ill children again - Dennis, these are my beloveds
Jubal (yemen chameleon) He likes to come out and sit in this plant for a mooch every morning. He is about 10 inches long excluding his tail
He is very particular about his routine - he likes his light on, some water and a cuddle first thing. This is him and Lann (my husband) being cross at each other - Jubal gets very hissy if Lann isn't quick enough with his locusts (he has 3 every other day, on time please!)
This is Bobo, our crested gecko, being weighed. He is about 6 inches long in total (tail included). They have leg flaps so can glide short distances, very sticky feet and prehensile sticky tails, and no eyelids, hence the impressive 'eyelashes'.
Very impressive family. More like jewels really.
Interesting article on chameleons' colour changing ability:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-31819588
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