
Photo by Karen Cusick
Karen Cusick recounts this scary encounter on Daffodil’s Photo Blog. The green turned around, to face its impending doom head on.

Photo by Karen Cusick
And then….Walked right on by, unmolested by the brown bad boy.

Photo by Karen Cusick
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Caleb S.
The anoles end up just going right past each other