Wahclella Falls Hike - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington
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About a 2-3 mile round trip the falls are great, I chill there for a couple hours and just take it in
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Do you need me to explain to you again how to do this?I'll walk it off this weekend
What is it? I think you're in bumfuck midwest/prairies somewhere but that's too wide a scope for me to try to ID it.View attachment 69363
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Ran into this little guy out hunting prairie dogs.
Of course I stomped him out.
PRIDE NEVER DIE!!!
Not really.
Horned lizard maybe?What is it? I think you're in bumfuck midwest/prairies somewhere but that's too wide a scope for me to try to ID it.
Very nice! iNat says it's gularis so I think you're right.@conor mcgregor nut hugger
I was able to briefly catch a spotted whiptail this afternoon for my son to hold. But he escaped his grasp before I could take a pic. I think the Texas species is gularis. Not my pic, but it was one of these:
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Probably but there are 21 species of horned lizard. Some likely endemic to Mexico but there are at least a few in the U.S.Horned lizard maybe?
Definitely a sneak attack hahVery nice! iNat says it's gularis so I think you're right.
Aside from invasives, the only whiptail-like lizards we have are six-lined racerunners. They're faster than any lizard I've seen, which I'm guessing is a trait among Aspidoscelis species.
How'd you catch it? Sneak attack or catch pole?
Not sure which species, it just looked like our Texas horned lizard so that was my best guess. I study rocks/groundwater not lizards, so heck if I know ?Probably but there are 21 species of horned lizard. Some likely endemic to Mexico but there are at least a few in the U.S.
Any idea which one?
That was my guessNot sure which species, it just looked like our Texas horned lizard so that was my best guess. I study rocks/groundwater not lizards, so heck if I know ?
A species of lizard with a range hundreds of miles away from you? One you've likely never encountered?That was my guess
I have seen documentaries involving that lizardA species of lizard with a range hundreds of miles away from you? One you've likely never encountered?
No it wasn't. Stop being fake.
No you haven't. You express no interest in anything outside of weed and shit tard conspiracies.I have seen documentaries involving that lizard
not claiming to have seen one you dipshit
Bro, your obsessed, seek helpNo you haven't. You express no interest in anything outside of weed and shit tard conspiracies.
It just makes no sense to me why you'd lie about something so trivial.
No one is impressed. Stop being fake.
Stop trying to make things personal and admit you were full of shit, pussy.Bro, your obsessed, seek help
It is nearly 3am your time and your trying to talk shit to someone brushing their teeth and getting ready for bed at 11:45 their time
Going to sleep now, gnight
What is it? I think you're in bumfuck midwest/prairies somewhere but that's too wide a scope for me to try to ID it.
I did a little digging and I think it might be the Greater Short horned lizard but I’m not 100% sure. It does look a lot like the Texas horned lizard as well, but I don’t know if that species ranges this far north.Not sure which species, it just looked like our Texas horned lizard so that was my best guess. I study rocks/groundwater not lizards, so heck if I know ?
It looks like an escaped bearded dragon.Horned lizard maybe?
I think it was too small for one of those. It was about the size of a large dog turd.It looks like an escaped bearded dragon.
That could be bearded dragon size. Maybe it was recently liberated.I think it was too small for one of those. It was about the size of a large dog turd.
Also, it was in the middle of a field and at least a mile from the nearest home.
The do look similar, but I think bearded dragons have longer tails. Horned lizards have stubby tails, like seen inThat could be bearded dragon size. Maybe it was recently liberated.
Yeah, well as someone on the internet that's just making wild guesses based on very limited information, I really think you're wrong.The do look similar, but I think bearded dragons have longer tails. Horned lizards have stubby tails, like seen in@Big Dummy s first pic of the lizard
hahaStop trying to make things personal and admit you were full of shit, pussy.