Weekly Photo Challenge: Texture
Meet Cris, a Bronchocela Cristatella from Borneo — otherwise known as a crested green lizard. He’s a resident of the fountain at the Nanga Damai homestay near Kuching. We hung out for about an hour. We stared at each other, made funny faces and I took lots of photos. At one point he ran off and caught an insect, then returned to his perch a couple feet away from me. Isn’t he beautiful? And nothing short of miraculous with the intricate peaked texture of his skin, and brown eyes that rotate with such curiosity. Wow. So tiny, SO cool. Divinely inspired.
What a beautiful creature. Isn’t such a creation so mesmerizing? And nicely photographed!
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Yes! Mesmerizing! Thanks brother!
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SO cool! Thank you for all these beautiful photos of a beautiful creature. Such a lovely glimpse into another world.
Alison
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Thanks Alison! Hope you and Don are having a wonderful day in your world, wherever that is today. 🙂
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Thanks. We’re in Vancouver 🙂
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Great photos as always! I’m fascinated with lizards. How tiny is tiny?
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Thank you! His body was about five inches long, with a much longer tail.
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Nice photos!!!!
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Hey you! Thanks! Hope you, R and Xena are having a wonderful weekend together! Miss you! 🙂
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Fantastic images! and sounds like you had a lovely afternoon with a new green friend 🙂
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Hey Connie! Thanks so much! 🙂
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Lizards of any description are my favorite kind of creatures, and this is definitely a cute little guy. I would love to go to Madagascar and see chameleons in the wild, if that is possible!
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