He was about a 15" or 45cm. I think he's a blue tongue in his summer outfit to match the grass. The dogs were very interested in him and we brought them all inside 'til he went on his way to our neighbours place, down under the fence near the mango tree.
We used to get lizards like those in WA and called them bobtail goannas. They loved eating strawberries in the garden and used to scare the living daylights out of me whenever I stumbled across one, even though I thought they were cute! x
Oh my! How big is he? Trying to guess in comparison with the grass...
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He was about a 15" or 45cm. I think he's a blue tongue in his summer outfit to match the grass. The dogs were very interested in him and we brought them all inside 'til he went on his way to our neighbours place, down under the fence near the mango tree.
DeleteI love sighting lizards in the yard. This fellow looks to be quite big! Do you know what he is?
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Wow, we have little guys, but nothing like this one!! Happy day to you! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a big lizard! We have tiny ones in our yard. He's pretty neat to look at!
ReplyDeleteHe looks a biggie. How lovely. Great photos you got of him too.
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Goodness, how big was he? Would have scared the living daylights out of me! :)
ReplyDeleteOh lala...he is a beaut. xxx
ReplyDeleteWe used to get lizards like those in WA and called them bobtail goannas. They loved eating strawberries in the garden and used to scare the living daylights out of me whenever I stumbled across one, even though I thought they were cute! x
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a beautiful lizard, I know I would have had one very curious young girl wanting to look closely at it if is was in my yard. x
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