tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-714735264319501468.post2131279535456518207..comments2023-03-28T08:24:28.687-05:00Comments on A Yiddish Yankee in Jefferson Davis' Court: LizardsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-714735264319501468.post-78261048353084244852010-09-30T09:51:48.989-05:002010-09-30T09:51:48.989-05:00That actually looks like a gecko, not a lizard. N...That actually looks like a gecko, not a lizard. Nocturnal (I think) and sometimes look like they have see through bodies. <br /><br />There are definitely tons of lizards all around Florida but more so as you head farther south, and in Ft Lauderdale/Miami/Keys there are iguanas everywhere... sometimes very big ones (up to 5-6 ft with prehistoric looking spikes and weird orange-ish colors). Mostly they are smaller ones but they can get big. <br /><br />There's also something called a Jesus lizard (maybe not the scientific name) that stands up on it's hind legs and walks across the top of water, cuts right across a canal or something to get away... looks like something out of Jurrasic Park.I Wear Flopshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06294664852782140440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-714735264319501468.post-29636467334361086202010-09-14T12:16:33.050-05:002010-09-14T12:16:33.050-05:00When I visited Miami there were lizards everywhere...When I visited Miami there were lizards everywhere - they're the equivalent of squirrels in the Northeast.EGnoreply@blogger.com