When I visit the desert, some of the biggest entertainment is watching lizards do their push-ups. I don’t know if all types of lizards do push-ups, but the lizards that live in the desert must have some amazing upper body strength from all that exercising.
You found that in Wiltshire! Thanks so much for your comment on my blog. You are in my list of blog friends so I don’t forget to pay you another visit. x
18 August 2008 at 4:47 pm
We often come across tiny lizards in the garden too – I don’t know where they come from but they are really cute little things.
18 August 2008 at 5:07 pm
How cute is that???
When I visit the desert, some of the biggest entertainment is watching lizards do their push-ups. I don’t know if all types of lizards do push-ups, but the lizards that live in the desert must have some amazing upper body strength from all that exercising.
18 August 2008 at 6:23 pm
You found that in Wiltshire! Thanks so much for your comment on my blog. You are in my list of blog friends so I don’t forget to pay you another visit. x
18 August 2008 at 8:29 pm
Louise – Yes that really WAS found in Wiltshire!
Jayne – Interesting that you get them too – I think you are not that far from me.
Carol – Would love to see those lizards doing push-ups -a potential new Olympic sport?
19 August 2008 at 7:54 am
No silly, its a newt…………..
they love damp moist places, we have a few in our pond area.
Did you know, if you chop a limb off they grow back [no not yours the newts.
I have so missed you Blades, X x X x X Mwah
19 August 2008 at 8:00 am
Mmmm I DID think it might be a newt at first, Angel, but I googled and looked at pictures of newts and the tails seem a bit different…..
But they DO look similar .. now you’ve confused me