Sorry to go on about this. Compare my picture with these:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/282.shtml

very obviously sick.





On Tue, April 6, 2010 20:08, James Morris wrote:
>
> 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.
>
>
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>
>
> 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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