Well, I do! Some of you, I fear, think lizards are icky. Maybe I can win you over, with help from some of the little characters in this video.
By the way, the iguana riding the rumba is highly annoyed with someone or something. You can learn to read their body language, which is really quite expressive.
Eventually the Australian bearded lizards will make friends with the orange cat, once he’s convinced of the cat’s good intentions.
And you’ve got to love the baby chameleon who’s seeing running water for the first time and thinks he ought to be able to grab hold of it and climb it. Live and learn.
Seeing such simp,e creatures, obviously enjoying themselves, somehow invokes a spiritual reaction. To think that the Creator would make it possible for such creatures to enjoy life tells us much about Him.
Ask Patty–lizards grow on you.
My yard has quite a few lizard residents. The ubiquitous Swift, of southern Arizona and the Horned Lizard, which looks like a smallish triceratops. I enjoy their company, especially the horned lizards.
I’m a simple soul. I see lizards, I like.
I’ve always liked lizards, but I’ve never been able to keep one, because I’ve never had room for a big enough cage and I could never let them roam free in an apartment with too many places to get lost or create damage — not to mention problems with the ever-present cat. In the Philippines, there were always lots of geckos around, and I always wished I could keep a few in my BOQ room, if only to keep down the insect population, but geckos can’t live in an air-conditioned environment.
Wow the colors of those lizards!