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    These are such cuties. Dragon is a bit ostentatious for them! They perch on something prominent and stick their nose in the air so that hopefully a dragonfly or some other insect will try to land and get eaten for their troubles. This one was about 20 cm long and is on a white ant nest.

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    Todd Frost
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    Nice comp on this Colin. Nice to see the entire tail. Good colors and nice bg. Well done.
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    I like how you composed this one Colin!
    I might darken the lizard a bit?
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    Colin,

    Morkel suggested just what I was thinking on darkening the lizard. I do like the composition as this would be a hard critter to compose with that long tail.

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    But..but..but, that's what they look like!! Thanks for the comments- appreciated

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