A Thorny Devil (In the Australian Outback) July 5, 2014November 18, 2014XPLORE - Out and About This little bloke, a Thorny Devil, who would fit in the palm of your hand, has made our Western Deserts trip so worthwhile… How cute are they! I have captured some magnificent scenery as we traverse the Western Deserts and I can’t wait to share it with you, if we ever decide to go home! Photo: Baz, The Landy Share this:TweetEmailPrintShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...
NancyTex July 7, 2014 / 6:51 am OMG. What. Is. That????? I might have a heart attack if I came upon one of those. LikeLike
Baz - The Landy July 21, 2014 / 7:06 pm A wonderful little lizard, very small, no bigger than the plan of your hand. It would be love at first sight if you saw one, you can’t help but love them! LikeLike
Josh Baker July 6, 2014 / 2:33 pm What an amazing little creature, but I don’t think I’d want it as a pet! LikeLike
barbara grandberg July 6, 2014 / 6:43 am amazing :} and i’m looking forward to all the photos…. LikeLiked by 1 person
Lavinia Ross July 6, 2014 / 1:50 am Always amazed at the endless diversity of life! Some critter! LikeLike
Baz - The Landy July 21, 2014 / 7:04 pm It would fit into the palm of your hand, or sit quietly on your shoulder… We were lucky to spot it as they are mostly hibernating now due to the cold out there… LikeLike
OMG. What. Is. That????? I might have a heart attack if I came upon one of those.
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A wonderful little lizard, very small, no bigger than the plan of your hand. It would be love at first sight if you saw one, you can’t help but love them!
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I’ll take your word for it. 😉
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My favourite lizard
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How good are they!
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My favourite lizard!
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What an amazing little creature, but I don’t think I’d want it as a pet!
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It would fit int the palm of your hand!
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amazing :} and i’m looking forward to all the photos….
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Always amazed at the endless diversity of life! Some critter!
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It would fit into the palm of your hand, or sit quietly on your shoulder…
We were lucky to spot it as they are mostly hibernating now due to the cold out there…
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