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23-05-2006, 10:36 PM
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| | | Hello First post so anything can happen.
I love the countryside, and now digital photography is affordable I can combine the two.
Heres a piccy I took a few weeks ago. It's a common lizard with a black tail. I presume the tail is a re-grown one, which is why it is black.
Any ideas?
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