Common yet special
Traces of the ancient world
In its searching eyes
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Common yet special
Traces of the ancient world
In its searching eyes
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda
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Y’know I always feel when I look at these if they really knew who their ancestors were…that always crosses my mind…Very nice haiku
Thank you
Although these are not my favorite things to look at, I do appreciate the picture and your thoughts!
I find them very interesting
Chameleons are such wonderful creatures.. I have one inthe little green patch we have in the house.. It doesn’tanswer to my calls though 🙁
Lovely haiku
Thnx
Thats not a chameleon… its a calote… and this one is a female 😀
aah thanks I know its not a chameleon but did not know the name.
:O I have been calling them chameleons all this while 🙁
Very interesting critter!
Thank you Gunilla
There is an appreciation for our wild friends in nature that I believe has been lost by many (if not most). Your photo and your words are phenomenal reminders that we are not alone on this planet, nor is this our first go-’round. Thank you for the reminder.
Faszinating! An amazing shot!
Thnx
Beautiful details on this creature of antiquity… your haiku describes it perfectly.
Beautiful!
Horned Toads are so fascinating, great shot.
thats a lizard not a toad Hannah 🙂