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What and Where?

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I took these pics recently, but what are they and where were they taken?

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A reptilian creature, somewhere in the United Arab Emirates...

Do I win a prize? :roll:
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Nope, I'm afraid not.
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Can I ask if the right side bottom corner of the first picture is a penis? It may give me a clearer window to answer :o
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Of course you can ask; and I'll answer "Don't be so blimmin' daft!"
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The top picture looked at a first glance like a nasty case of diarrhea.

the bottom picture is a lizard on a tree. :o
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Some woodland close to some agricultural land. England?
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Who gives a shit.
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Who gives a shit.
And in that answer you'll find the reason.
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Post by flighty »

I'm with English Rose on this one and if the owner of said penis is still alive I'd like to book him for our next Girls' Night Out. :o

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Sewage leak near your house?
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All completely wrong so far!

The first pic was taken on the banks of Coniston Water, July 2008. Almost every stone had some of the little fellas under it, which I think are smooth/common newts.

The second pic was taken in the grounds of a hotel near Patong Beach, Thailand, Aug 2008. The little chap was making his way across the basketball court to the tree when I spotted him. I think it is a gecko common to South East Asia and may be a type flying gecko or tree gecko.

I am open to be corrected about the species involved and would be enthalled to receive more information.
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Hmmm, I'm pretty enthralled myself....OFR :-?
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I really hate these learning experiences, the curve is far too steep
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Did you know a cameleon can change it's colours to the surrounding enviroment even if it's blind!
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