when this little guy is amongst the thorny desert plants you wont see him. We only saw him cause he came across the hot desert sand (5 years and 2952 days ago)
Oh!!! Welcome back!
Nice shot Author yes we have horned toads in USA too in the southwest. I had 1 for a pet but this guy is way more horny and colorful. Good luck to you
Awesome capture. Good luck author.
Welcome back my old friend... What the @#$#$#@ is that?????
Karaflazz the title tells you - It is a thorny devil lizard
Good
wow! beautiful !
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(5 years and 2954 days ago)
well spotted
how can one miss this buddy.. famous for its camouflage...
(5 years and 2953 days ago)
Oh my gosh! This is excellent! I found your bug
And I couldn't find it until I've looked at hi-res )))) wonderful shot! GL
The fly is well camouflaged, wish he had been as sharp as the leaves.
Great find and picture. You have to go on HR to discern the outline of the big animal. What is it? A warthog, or a rhino?
showing in black and white certainly add to the drama of trying to discover the creature
rhino
Great, even in High res it took me a while to find him.
In a woods loaded with trees covered with spanish moss, it takes a good eye to locate these nocturnal creatures. (5 years and 2951 days ago)
He looks irritated with you
Cute fellow!
Oh!!! Welcome back!
Nice shot Author yes we have horned toads in USA too in the southwest. I had 1 for a pet but this guy is way more horny and colorful. Good luck to you
Awesome capture. Good luck author.
Welcome back my old friend...
What the @#$#$#@ is that?????
Karaflazz the title tells you - It is a thorny devil lizard
Good
wow! beautiful !
Howdie stranger!
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