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    I think these are called Marble Gecko's and we have had one around for a few years.
    And that is the 1st shot. I knew we had more and on this night they were both out.
    Sadly I missed getting a shot of a Legless Lizard.
    I was lucky enough to get it in the clear so the wife could see it.
    But she screamed as she thought it was a snake, but I do know the difference.
    I wish I had the time to get a shot but they are much faster than I am.
    So I am happy with these.

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    They are quite appealing little fellas Arthur. You've captured them really well with good colour and very good detail.
    I Shoot A Canon

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    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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    • #3
      Cute little fellows and well captured too
      A HAPPY PENTAX USER

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      • #4
        G'day matey

        And ... can you make pets out of them? coz they look cute little fellas
        Seriously - it's beaut to see you back again ... I was missing your contributions

        Phil
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        • #5
          nice geckos. wish I had them on my doorstep.
          we do have jacky lizards though, if that counts
          Stephen Davey. Nikon Shooter

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          • #6
            Isac thanks again for your comments here. I am so please to get the change to snap a few shots.

            Eaglem thank you for what you have said much appreciated.

            Phil I would think you could but it might be a few tail droppings until they worked out you mean no harm.
            And thanks for saying that as it means a hell of a lot.

            Avkomp thanks for what you have said and I am sure your ones make up for them.
            If we get the any nature to study close to home is a good bonus.

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