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Lizard riding on a dog - Catherine - 02-13-2017 This is pretty funny. Why would a lizard ride on a dogs back? Why would the dog seem so calm about it. http://news.google.ca/news/url?sr=1&ct2=ca%2F5_0_s_2_1_a&sa=t&usg=AFQjCNG8rep88i5e4PmwNZWvFya7SSMxJQ&cid=52779376754187&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnet.com%2Fnews%2Flizard-hitches-ride-on-dog-you-tube%2F&ei=0UKhWMDVIomW3AGS0q6QCQ&sig2=1HUvfQoNfhE2KLRjd9L-pg&rt=HOMEPAGE&vm=STANDARD&bvm=section&did=-6253707708980281386&sid=-8045216523962456070&ssid=cstm&st=2&at=dt0 That looks like something that could happen at my place, if I had a dog. I certainly have the lizard. (Barrie is similar) RE: Lizard riding on a dog - LPC - 02-14-2017 Yes, it is amazing how patient the dog is! I assume he is panting because of the heat rather than because the lizard is heavy. How heavy is Barrie? RE: Lizard riding on a dog - Tobi - 02-14-2017 How fascinating! But dear Bella doesn't look too happy about it really, and a little bit unsteady on her feet. I doubt that's the lizard causing it. Bella looks over-weight. RE: Lizard riding on a dog - Catherine - 02-14-2017 Bella does look a little chunky. She probably couldn't have shaken the lizard off if she tried. The lizard is a beauty and very calm. I understand it was trying to steal an egg from the hen house. That would be a tasty meal for a big lizard like that. |