Below are photos of creatures in and around the house.
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Little Chameleon |
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Medium Chameleon--camouflaged! |
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Oh, there he is! |
Some of the creatures are new, and some aren't. The people here tell us which ones are dangerous or not. Here's one example:
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Not Dangerous |
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Dangerous |
Have you ever seen a garden snail like this common snail here?
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Garden Snail--nearly 6" long
This little guy is no guest. He's part of the family. |
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This was in the tub at our host's house in Blantyre. |
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Grady, napping in our mosquito net, his "hammock." |
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