Wow, such beautiful markings!
They really blend in when they are hidden in the grass and leaves, The only time I see them is when they are sunning themselves, the rest of the time they stay hidden.
Used to catch these in New Mexico, we always let them go. They looked like dinosaurs.
They really are quite armored, I haven't seen any babies yet this year, but the geckos have already hatched.
He’s a little beauty!
He's about 8 inches nose to tail, early in the spring he'll be out all day, now, he's only around early in the morning.
He looks quite well-fed and healthy.
Since I'm a declared sanctuary site, I don't use chemical poisons in my yard or garden, there are plenty of bugs, plus I see a munched out section of my dragon fruit about once a week.
I have one or two of those lizards around my house, but they are more of a brown color. I didn't know they might eat plants.
They don't eat much, but they have been leaving a crescent hole on the edges of the dragon fruit leaves, nothing serious.
We called them horned toads when I was a kid out west.
Horny toad, or horned lizards are a different species, they have a crown of spines behind their head. Horned lizards are considered endangered in TX and OK, The spiny lizard is not considered threatened. Horny toads feed on native fire ants, spiny lizards are omnivores.
When I first discovered the spiny lizard on my property, I did quite a bit of research to make sure that I wasn't doing anything to threaten their survival. It turned out that my landscaping practices were in line with what the lizards liked.
I "know" lizards are beneficial, however, I'm as close to it now as I ever want to be and I know that isn't logical.
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Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
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