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On ‎5‎/‎12‎/‎2019 at 12:18 PM, SilverRidge01 said:

Bet ya don’t see many of these if you live up north, prehistoric reptiles’ Iguanas when it gets below a certain temp they go into a hibernation state like they are dead you can pick em up and they don’t move warms up they are back to normal 

 

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That's a basilisk Basiliscus plumifrons, I believe. They're not native to FL. You actually have a breeding population of them where you are?

There were a few Tokay geckoes (another non-native critter) in a barn near me a few years back, but I think it got too cold for them to get a foothold in the area.

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.....reminds me of when I spent time on the Mississippi and had to tell the Runaway Slave Catchers that my family was in the tent on the raft suffering from smallpox so’s they’d go away and not be catching my friend, ‘Old’ Jim.....


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