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Sure! If you cut them in rounds, you can skewer them shish-ke-bab fashion. Lots of things you can do with them, then. Yum!
The pinkies you can nibble whole, though. Deep-fried.
The pinkies you can nibble whole, though. Deep-fried.
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geckos are really cool, I think. We have little brown and grey ones all over around these parts.
When I lived in Houston, though (most of my life) I never saw geckos. All I ever saw were these critters:
http://www.jsdragons.com/images/anol-engeling-sm.jpg
I always liked geckos better. The geckos here are more fragile, though..i tried to catch one when I moved up here (like I used to catch lizards in Houston as a kid) to show my son, close-up, but i ended up squishing it. I haven't tried to catch another one.
When I lived in Houston, though (most of my life) I never saw geckos. All I ever saw were these critters:
http://www.jsdragons.com/images/anol-engeling-sm.jpg
I always liked geckos better. The geckos here are more fragile, though..i tried to catch one when I moved up here (like I used to catch lizards in Houston as a kid) to show my son, close-up, but i ended up squishing it. I haven't tried to catch another one.
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Yikes -- where I live in Houston, geckos are everywhere (I can almost always count on at least one on the kitchen window and another around the front door -- at our old house a few miles away we'd have about 30 hunting around the front door).Wanderer wrote:...
When I lived in Houston, though (most of my life) I never saw geckos. All I ever saw were these critters:
http://www.jsdragons.com/images/anol-engeling-sm.jpg
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You're right about them being fragile -- usually I have to carefully herd them out when they intrude (I don't really object to an occasional lizard in the house, but I'm afraid they'd starve to death, since I _do_ object to most of their insect prey).
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Especially when flung on high without benefit of a little reptile parachute to slow its pace as it hurtles earthward toward certain death upon the craggy rocks below.[/quotegonzo914 wrote:Cranberry wrote:I love reptiles. So pretty.
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