The (headless) Amphibious Reptile
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Owner:
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WellRead
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Released:
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Thursday, March 18, 2004
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Origin:
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Utah, United States
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Now that this bug is largely reptilian, he would like to visit some of the great deserts of the world. He is starting in the Colorado plateau (which is not exactly a desert) of southern Utah. Lets see if he can get to the Sahara of Africa or the Gobi of Asia. Maybe even the frozen wasteland of Antarctica! Let’s try to avoid losing any more body parts as well. Cache on!
I couldn't decide if this was a frog or a lizard. Its front half looks like a Poison Arrow Frog except it has a tail. It could be a lizard but it has webbed feet. I don't know if it's a very young frog or an aquatic lizard. I guess we'll just have to take a vote.
Note: 4-15-2006
After some trouble in New England this poor thing lost his head. Being unable to replace this important appendage he has become a wanderer of the desert looking for a genie lamp and the new head which it may contain. Amazing what 10000 miles of traveling can do to a bug.
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