Kitties!
We have a Special Guest today to participate in the Cat on My Head's Sunday Selfie BlogHop...
A MONSTER!
A Gila Monster, that is.
He (She? Nobody asked!) meandered though the Grandpawrent's back yard a few days ago and they were intrepid enough to "help" with some photos. Those bricks are 14 inches (35 cm) long, to give you an idea of size.
Damn pawparazzi...I didn't want my photo done! My scales are all dusty.
*grumble*
Um...apparently Monsters are rather vain!
Who knew?
Happy Sunday!
XX The Lounge Kats XX
We have never seen a lizard that big!
ReplyDelete::faints::
Cor - the lizards Megs brought home over summer were bad enough* but that southern monster is enormous!
ReplyDelete(*the little brown skinks were really quite sweet, only here they are an endangered species so I spent heaps of time rescuing them from my furry little feline monster)
Sending care and hugs and head scritches, and huge thanks for the postcard,
Megs' human, Michelle
That's no a George, that's a GODZILLA! Shadow sure has a lot of responsibility there, guarding her domain. Mucho impressed.
ReplyDeleteOh boy. Thanks for having a guest selfie. This is, obviously, the first Gila Monster on the blog hop. Mom says that she'd never seen one before, and it is quite interesting looking. Thanks for sharing this unique creature. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteOur weird human loves the pattern on that monster! Purrs!
ReplyDeleteThat's the biggest lizard we've ever seen ! Purrs
ReplyDeleteWow! My human would LOVE to see a Gila Monster! Even she isn't dumb enough to mess with one, though. Tell Shadow it is NOT a toy!
ReplyDeleteYikes, da only lizards we gots round here are lil geckos and anoles - I think we'll stick wif those!
ReplyDeleteFor a moment I thought it was a rather large ginger yakked up furball!
ReplyDeleteGeezus, that thing is HUGE. That would take us aback, our human included! Very neat and intricate markings, but uh, we're rather glad we don't have those here!
ReplyDeleteOh my, the size is seriously monstrous! He (she) is kinda cute, though :-) Great selfie, I bet that's the only selfie by lizard, haha. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHe is a very handsome monster!
ReplyDeleteWOW! We have only seen them at Nat Geo!
ReplyDeleteThat was FUN! And it would have terrified my mom if that were at our house.
ReplyDeleteThe Cat on My Head had a chicken and now you have a Gila Monster- I wonder what is next? Very interesting, I have never seen one.
ReplyDeleteI must admit, that monster really is good looking!
ReplyDeleteyoW! if only our lizards got that big...
ReplyDeletecool pictures!
Pip, Smidgen, Minnie, Hollie
Oh, wow, look at that critter!
ReplyDeleteLOL! A vain monster. :) Your grandpawrents are brave! The lady and big guy would have had a fit!
ReplyDeleteHe or she is quite impressive!
Kinda glad our only visitors are rabbits, squirrels, and birds.
ReplyDeleteGila monster selfie! awesome sweeties..he looks like the size of the blue tongues we get here that sashay through the property MOL..great guest selfie..MOL..Paw pats Dinnermintz xxx
ReplyDeleteThat is so very cool. I love lizards
ReplyDeleteZolie would be fearless. Mom found another half a bunny the garage this morning we think she would dispatch that monster to the Great Terrarium in the Sky posthaste.
ReplyDeleteEEK!
ReplyDeleteThat's a dinosaur!
Great selfies!
Annabelle,Boo,Ping, and Mr Jinx
I think he looks great. Never seen that in real life, but I know who lands up on the table when she sees it..MOL :D Pawkisses :) <3
ReplyDeleteMy, the GrandPawrents certainly have interesting things come through their back yard! Great pictures! T.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific guest selfie! I wonder if they like to play.
ReplyDeleteMonsters with legs?
ReplyDeleteOMC! We wouldn't want to tangle with that guy!
ReplyDeleteTHAT was walking through the yard???! EEEK!
ReplyDeleteThat is one impressive monster!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! Were you scared??
ReplyDeleteAll he/she wanted was to go out and get breakfast, and there's the pawparazzi. The price of being beautiful! Gorgeous creature!
ReplyDelete--Purrs (and wags) from Life with Dogs and Cats