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In a message to All, Barb Jernigan wrote:
BJ> The Battle of the Green Anoles has been scanned.
BJ> However, there are =cough= 22 pix (with captions!) ((and those only
BJ> represent half of the shots I took)).
BJ> Rather than inflict them on you (though it does give a sense of the
BJ> length & breadth & dinosaurian FEROCITY of the battle), I'll let the
BJ> interested tell me if they want the glutton-for-punishment version,
BJ> or the top five or six.
I'd enjoy those. I had a Carolina anole (named Kermit) living on my desk
for about a year. He kept my workroom free of insects and also enjoyed the
meal worms my father fed him from time to time. That was in the seventies
when Anolis carolinensis was still the common indiginous lizard in Broward
County. Since then, Cuban anoles, A. sagrei have been competing
successfully for niche space.
N'a pale pi ta,
Rachel
http://www.netside.net/~rveraa/
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