Re: Snake, now lizard
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- From: "Zemuly Sanders" z*@midsouth.rr.com
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 21:23:36 -0500
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The ones I remember were whatever color foliage they were on. They were always for sale at events at the Memphis auditorium when I was little.
zem
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam Evans" <gardenqueen@gmail.com>
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No they do not change color, at least that I have seen. On 10/7/05, Aplfgcnys@aol.com <Aplfgcnys@aol.com> wrote:I remember those from my chidhood - like the night my grandfather found one inside his pillowcase. I also remember that the cat would throw up after he ate one. Auralie In a message dated 10/07/2005 6:54:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, zsanders@midsouth.rr.com writes: Are they the ones that change color (from green to brown and back) depending on the color of their surroundings? They range from Key West at least to Hattiesburg, MS. If that's the kind, they are totally harmless, easily hypnotized, and make great earrings. The old people in Key West do, however, say that it's not good for a cat to eat a lot of them. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT-- Pam Evans Kemp TX zone 8A --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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