Drew's cousins caught 3 lizards for him to bring home and keep as pets. We threw the smallest one out because I was really creeped out. Three lizards is just too many. Really, ONE lizard, is one too many, but three is just over the top.
We bought a container from Wal-mart and filled it with potting soil, a few rocks and a wood chip, and put a bottle cap full of water inside. I taped up the larger holes to make sure there was no chance of escape. The thought of a lizard inside my house... I don't even want to think about it!

He must have been hiding pretty well because a few days later, we saw him in his container. Now he comes out every day and I'm always glad he's alive, though I always shudder when I look at him. They've tried to talk me into bringing him in, but I insist he stay outside at all times! (You know, to be in his natural habitat and all.)
We bought some reptile pellets to feed him, but I think he prefers dead flies. Drew drops them in his tank whenever we swat one.
I have to end this post now because this photo is really creeping me out.
The things Moms do for their children. I fully expect them to buy me expensive presents when I'm old and gray!
2 comments:
Hee hee hee... I like the idea of them staying 'in their natural habitat' too!!! That is why no snakes, lizards, etc will be in this house! I would NOT be able to sleep at night for the fear of them getting out!! ACK!!!
This is Chas from the shed by the way!! :)
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Chas
Hi Chas!
Apparently the natural habitat isn't best. We got up to 105 degrees today and the lizard died. I knew it was hot, but sheesh - he was in the shade and he would have been outside anyway if we hadn't found him.
Well, life goes on. For the rest of us, at least.
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