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« Reply #945 on: July 13, 2026, 07:41:58 pm »
It was a juvenile sablefish known to frequent shallows, do your research

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« Reply #946 on: July 14, 2026, 02:30:08 pm »
Sablefish aren't even real!


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« Reply #947 on: July 14, 2026, 03:39:52 pm »
In facd there were several, at least 3. I think you mean birds aren't real.


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« Reply #948 on: July 14, 2026, 05:51:43 pm »
>lemme tell ya about your local wildlife
classic german move

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« Reply #949 on: July 15, 2026, 11:45:01 am »
So many blue belly lizards here, it's so funny too because you can give them the "lizard peace sign method" and nearly pick them up.


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« Reply #950 on: Yesterday at 04:02:20 pm »
>Western Fence Lizard
Quote from: Wikipedia
Studies have shown that cases of Lyme disease are rarer in areas where the lizards are found. When ticks carrying Lyme disease feed on these lizards' blood (which they commonly do, especially around their ears), a protein in the lizard's blood kills the bacterium in the tick that causes Lyme disease. The infection inside the ticks' gut is therefore cleared and the tick no longer carries Lyme disease.
How cool is that?!
I hope you breed more fence lizards like wee breed the Pholcus spiders.
Can't remember when I saw a lizard here. I can only offer this common toad that was rustling around in dead leaves at night. Didn't sound like a hedgehog so host went to check with a flashlight. Its bone dry atm, not a good time for amphibians to migrate. But the toads a tough. We have a pond and the garden gets watered, so it should be safe here.
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 04:11:50 pm by Alice »

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« Reply #951 on: Today at 01:52:14 pm »
lmao spacex didnt fly so good

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« Reply #952 on: Today at 04:22:08 pm »
Ooo! Time to buy!