What is this????!!!!

JDUBK

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Hey guys I found this in my barn what kind do you think it is???? Just wondering whats in my back yard.
 

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My guess would be a lizard :p.

I have to agree, though I had a tough time getting that answer.
You have a barn!? Awesome.

It could be an alien, you know. Aliens always are born in barns. I might not sleep until you have him properly restrained. :p
 
I have to agree, though I had a tough time getting that answer.
You have a barn!? Awesome.

It could be an alien, you know. Aliens always are born in barns. I might not sleep until you have him properly restrained. :p

yup I have four barns haha horse barn tractor barn dog barn and pig barn two horses two dogs two bulls and two awesome chams
 
What ?? No chameleon barn? That just doesn't seem fair, poor sad little chameleons just have to live in the house.:(
 
I think garrets got it right.
You guys need to get on the ball and learn about your local herps. There more out there then just chams. All these posts and only one maybe right? Lame... Who ever said it looks like a brown anole......Jezz, not even close. You should go out and stare at some lizards. If you live in FL, theres no way you should have got that wrong.
My small rant for the day!
 
I think garrets got it right.
You guys need to get on the ball and learn about your local herps. There more out there then just chams. All these posts and only one maybe right? Lame... Who ever said it looks like a brown anole......Jezz, not even close. You should go out and stare at some lizards. If you live in FL, theres no way you should have got that wrong.
My small rant for the day!

ZOMG! Your herp snobbery is lame.
 
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Not being snobby buddy - Just want everyone to be aware of whats around them. And I have no idea what ZOMG means..
 
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Not being snobby buddy - Just want everyone to be aware of whats around them. And I have no idea what ZOMG means..

Don't call me buddy, pal. :D Sorry, Terrence and Phillip reference.

I got your point, but "lame" and "there's no way you should have got that wrong" are more than a little snobby. Not everyone is that interested in their local animals. That's why we buy the fancy imported stuff.

Maybe it would have been nicer to point people in the right direction, give some helpful links or info. I look up animals and insects when I happen to see them or if I am concerned about dangerous animals, but a common little lizard doesn't catch my interest all that much. But if I had a good reference to go to maybe I would read up more.

You catch more flies with honey is what I'm saying. So, Mr. Know It All, where's the good info at?
 
to me it looks like it might belong to the NIGHT LIZARD family. this is a family of lizards common to so cal. Usually there pupils are vertical and they have no eye lids like a gecko plus they stay fairly small usually 5-10 in., but if this doesnt add up then maybe its a type of WHIPTAIL they have eye lids a long thin tail and get to be a little larger 12-17 inch, but im really not sure, i would get a North American reptile identification book from your local book store if you want to research your local herps. National Audubon Society makes a lot of helpful field guides and most book stores seem to cary them, you may even be able to access some online.
 
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