Welcome to the fun house

Honoring OTB`s request for a cross-posting of my “WHITE KNUCKLES” blog, I`m testing my limited geeko knowledge by posting these knowledgeable geckos.

The header, Planet Earth & the main post image are all linkable images.

Please feel free to browse through my archives there, for images taken from my day to day discoveries.

I better see if this works before getting into more details.

 FUNHOUSE

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    • Edger on August 22, 2008 at 16:55

    And very cool site you have!

    I remember the little greyish brown geckos about an inch long all over the place when I visited friends in Hawaii, but these look a lot bigger.

    They also remind me of some “pet” Horned Toads I had when I was a kid… 🙂


    • Edger on August 22, 2008 at 17:03

    I found one of the coolest lizards I’ve ever seen… an Amazon Horned Toad!



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  1. geeko knowledge lol!  you did it knucklehead.  And I’m so glad!  This makes my day.  

    I love those guys.  They are popping right out of the screen.   Adorable is not usually something I would say about a lizard – but they are so verrry cute.  

  2. I feel like I could reach out and touch one of them — that’s how REAL the photo is.  Funtastic photography!

    Thank you, knucklehead!

    • Viet71 on August 22, 2008 at 21:58

    They’re aliens.

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  4. I spoke too soon.

    The above image is of one of my horned toads I kept along with three or four others.

    I rescued them from a building site that was to be graded which would have destroyed their habitat.

    I used to have a special “dust buster” I`d use, to gather food for my toads. If I saw an ant trail, I`d just go down the line sucking up ants & dumping them in their terrarium.

    I`d also buy ants online for them. 5000 at a time.

    The one pictured in the pile of grainy coke is saying “Come & meet my leetle fren”.

    They love to bury themselves in the white sand of their home.

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