Well the RSPCA came out and took it. They said they couldn't release it as
it was, being too slow moving to survive. It took little effort to
capture, it barely moved, but despite this it was the most lively I'd seen
it.






On Tue, April 6, 2010 19:04, simon longo wrote:
> I know these lizards from italy, there are many there and they come out
> when
> it gets warmer, I have never seen one in UK so I wonder how this one got
> here, maybe a sign of climate changes. When the weather is chill they go
> in
> hibernation, and this one seems still in hibernating state, it will regain
> energy once the temperature rise. this is what I think it is...
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 2:13 PM, James Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Here is an image of a lizard:
>>
>> http://jwm-art.net/art/image/lizard.jpg
>>
>> The lizard is in our garden shed. It has been sat there for well over a
>> week now. It is still alive. I don't know what it is doing. Sometimes it
>> turns around though I never see it move. Sometimes it's tail is hanging
>> off the edge, other times, like in this image, it's tail is laid out
>> straight behind it.
>>
>> Today I watched it for five minutes or so and saw the first sign of life
>> I've seen: something moved near the rear of it's head - I don't know
>> what
>> as I know nothing about lizard anatomy - if it were a fish I'd say it's
>> gills moved.
>>
>> I wonder if it is going to shed its skin. I don't know. Would it like a
>> drink of water? Why is it there? What is it doing?
>>
>> I might try emailing the RSPCA or some other wild life charity
>> requesting
>> advice.
>>
>>
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