Who Can Find The Lizard?
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07/23/16 12:00 PM
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Hello everybody...I need some help. I ran across this article yesterday and found the little frog fairly quickly but have yet to find the lizard... The article even includes written locations for both critters but for the life of me I still can't find the lizard Can you find the lizard and describe it's location? The Frog and the Lizard soot
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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I can't find it either. Help me Obi Wan Kenobi...
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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I see the lizard. Found it without the hint, but since I'm color-blind, I look for 'patterns' rather than color. He's got some diamond shaped darker markings on his back. Just to left of center, vertically positioned.
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Sorta, is he green or brown? Or can you tell?
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Good question. Hummmmm. He matches the bark exactly. I'm only seeing gray and black with my vision. But I'm assuming he changes color to match whatever he's on. The only tip offs are the pointy shape of his head and those black, diamond shapes going up his body. Three of them in line vertically. He's just to the left of a dark groove in the bark. He's pretty big, about 1/4 the height of the picture. Look at the white splotches in the upper right corner, then look to the left of the one nearest center, then down half-way. He's perfectly 'in the groove'. Ha. Clever little guy.
Just looked again, there are only TWO dark sort of diamond shaped mid body. If it helps, he's head UP and if you find the usual lizard shaped head, look right and left and you can see his front legs and toes gripping the tree.
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Soot, I'm walking out the door. Check your FB Messenger and I drew around it for you.
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Thanks, Sorta Thanks, Ana...Soot out running Saturday errands but we were hoping someone would circle it for us Edit: Too funny...I just realized that Soot and I were looking at the wrong picture. We found the guy on the bark in the bottom picture, but from reading the article also thought there was one on the top picture where the frog is. We both found the frog, but have been going nuts trying to find the lizard in the top picture with the frog.
Last edited by looney4labs; 07/23/16 12:58 PM.
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Soot answered me on Facebook L4L. Too funny that you guys were looking at the wrong photo.
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Ha. I guess it helps to be color-blind sometimes. I barely deal in colors unless it's vital. I just look at shapes and that lizard sure was a shape that my eyes could see. Reminds me of the 'Coast Watchers' in the war. They used color-blind guys to spot hidden ships that were painted to blend in with the skyline or treeline. Those I could spot immediately. Happy little lizard is gonna be safe on his tree bark. I'm assuming the bark is brown or gray?
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Brown, gray, tan, orange, beige and everything else in between! The lizard was easy to find for me because the markings on his back were too "regular." They were not random like the rest of the trunk. So, guess I was looking at patterns too!
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Haroula, Check your FaceBook messages for the frog location. I sent it to you. Ana
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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WOW! Those guys could give lessons to a chameleon. I never would have found them without the hints. Awesome! Thanks Soot!! joe
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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I can see the ***lizard*** by the pattern on its back. I think the ***frog*** is a lot harder. What I at first thought was the frog was what looked like it might be an eye -- a black spot on a leaf near the left side of the picture. I couldn't see the real frog at all until I got the zoomed in picture. Now I can see the eye, though I'm not sure of the rest of him. If what I think is the frog is really him, he's sitting on a leaf, is almost vertical, and is either partially covered up by the leaf or has flattened himself against it.
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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Yea, Jenny100, you really only see the eye and then you can see his body and toes very slightly once you know where they must be!
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Re: Who Can Find The Lizard?
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It's not really the lizard, and the frog I'm worried about not seeing, if I'm walking through the jungle or rain forest. You never know. Since I'm retired now........ joe
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