in his hands,my life is as fragile as any other creature that fits in my hand.
Beautiful
Freaky beautiful
I really like this.. Not a fan of reptiles but this is nice.. :)
Hehehehehehehe,come on Jeff....there is nothing freaky here...(you are just a scarry chickin!!!)
@Dee,initially,we all all scared of this and that...but eventually,we grow confidence and all that jazz that comes with it..!
I fear nothing under the sun.....love all creatures,esp,slimey ones and weired ones.....all boys should be attracted to odd things....just like we are attractewd to boobs and bums and all the fantacies that come with them...!
i love how the texture of the hand comes out
fresh!
LOL ILL SHOT..Pretty little creature that is..
eeeeeeuwww @Silly Monkey, dude remind me never to shake your hand ever again... next time we see each other again imma just say wasup, no hand shaking
Dude...you wank a lot,wipe your ass and all that....you scared of a little lizard..!!
Fliiiip......never hold the black lizard between your legs if you are scared of this one....eveeeeeeeer again!!
Hehehehehehehehehee...!
@Story: Thank you hey.....took me forever to get this bugger to hold still long enough to snap away...!
Miniature gecko, back in my days of living in Sunnyside I had big fat ones, that fed on the roaches. Love these small guys, they dont do any harm at all.
There you go....see,someone who's not scared of a little lizard...!
:-)
I aignt scared, I squashed many of them in my lifetime --- I find them disgusting...
I am keen on knowing what this creature is called in other lingos....and if there're any folklore tales around it.....(superstitions as well....)
in IsiZulu,we call it: "isigcibilikishane" or "isibankwa"
In Nothern Sotho(Sepedi), it's called: Tšhita Dingaka. There is/was a folks belief that, a bite from this (harmless) reptile was lethal and no doctor would cure from the bite, inciting fear to the communities, hence a lot of people would kill the poor reptile.
@Abe, isn't Tšhita Dingaka ke big 1 with a blue head? is it not mogaditswane?
… here lizard, lizard." — don't know with southern rapper said that.
Hehehehehehehehehehe....Lebogang kodwa!
Lizard it is,will leave it at that with you Lebogang.
@ Abe,if i am right,"ngaka" is a traditional doctor right? so,if i were to translate Tshita Dingaka",would i be right or close to being right if i guessed it mean 'deceiver of healers/doctors"...?
lol Sthe tshita != deceive ...
So, i got it right....?
(victory dance...i'm not a half dom Zulu after all....)
:-)
yes u r!
great texture