Screen Time With Herps July 24, 2021July 22, 2021 ~ crossovercreativechaos Find the toad! It’s an oak toad. They’re small. 🙂 And, as promised, some screen time. 😉 And a tiny one, hatched this year! Hmm. Maybe too much screen time isn’t good for people…. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
NEVER!! They’re all adorable. And each with their own clear personality… or at least mood. Also, congrats on moving to such a beautiful area ^.^ LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
Partly just luck. We had to find a place that would also let us take the dog – someone has to take care of him. I rather wish he’d be less determined to drag us through fire ant nests…. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
The lizards are performing reconnaissance. The invasion will begin when you least expect it! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
they look nice… I wonder if they can be cooked… an if so, how would they taste LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
*Thwap* The anoles are native. Go head down to south Florida and eat the invasive green iguanas instead. They’re much bigger anyway! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
*laughs* I had no problem seeing THAT toad, but the BRILLIANT WHITE-YELLOW one on the garden faucet? (silver, against a sort of pinkish-brown) THAT one I nearly grabbed before I realized he was there. -.- LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
*Snrk* Last week I went to open my car door handle. “Wait, that doesn’t feel right….” Squirrel treefrog. Under the handle. Oy! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
NEVER!!
They’re all adorable. And each with their own clear personality… or at least mood.
Also, congrats on moving to such a beautiful area ^.^
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Partly just luck. We had to find a place that would also let us take the dog – someone has to take care of him.
I rather wish he’d be less determined to drag us through fire ant nests….
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The lizards are performing reconnaissance.
The invasion will begin when you least expect it!
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Pfft. It’s the frogs getting in we’re more worried about….
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they look nice…
I wonder if they can be cooked… an if so, how would they taste
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*Thwap* The anoles are native. Go head down to south Florida and eat the invasive green iguanas instead. They’re much bigger anyway!
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*laughs* I had no problem seeing THAT toad, but the BRILLIANT WHITE-YELLOW one on the garden faucet? (silver, against a sort of pinkish-brown) THAT one I nearly grabbed before I realized he was there. -.-
LikeLiked by 2 people
*Snrk* Last week I went to open my car door handle. “Wait, that doesn’t feel right….”
Squirrel treefrog. Under the handle. Oy!
LikeLiked by 2 people