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Sunday, September 14, 2014
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I bet there were some interesting critters to see here.
ReplyDeleteWhat did your granddaughter buy?
ReplyDeleteChameleon.
DeleteThat is the tiniest Chameleon!
ReplyDeleteIt's a baby boy.
DeleteWhen I was a kid, the circus used to sell Chameleons when it was in town. I never got one, but always thought they were cool.
ReplyDeleteOh, he's a cutie! What a fun pet!
ReplyDeleteKind of looks like a little alien in that jar. But the young lady has a lovely smile.
ReplyDeleteI bet you saw some interesting characters at the expo.
ReplyDeleteAndy, to answer your question properly... I'd have to spend a lot more time with them. That said, I suppose they do smile. :)
It's very cute. I hope she knows how to care for it. I'd be at a loss...
ReplyDeleteI've had a bearded dragon on me once. Reptiles do make for a different kind of critter in the house than a dog or cat.
ReplyDeleteHe's wonderful, Andy! And so is your granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteThat little guy is going to get a lot of love.
ReplyDeleteugh. not my type of animals. but your granddaughter looks happy! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is the smallest one I have ever seen!
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