Photo Fun Contest - Week 22 – “Wild Animals” Photography - "aka Snakebaby"

in wildanimalcontest •  7 years ago 

My first submission for the Fun Photo Contest organized by @claudiaz with the theme Wild Animals.

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It looks wild and fierce all right with head resembling that of a snake. Not surprising though. It is a reptile. And locally, we call it "snake baby".

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It sure is not domesticated and lives in the wild. I caught this little one basking in the sun on the roof of an abandoned dilapidated building. I was holding my Kodak Bridge camera so quickly took some shots. There was a drama when a bird flew in to pick it up for meal. The rush for cover under the old zinc roof, and the bird's behavior, unfortunately was too fast for this camera to capture. I wish I had my dslr at hand.

Hopefully, I will get other pictures for submission before the end of this contest.

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This little guy looks like a metal thing! very good capture @abbiephoto

Hahaha.... It's all scales and flesh like any reptile @adam-aj. We have them native in this area. Some are almost black in color but they all glister and shine. Smaller and much slimmer than the agamas

Cool lizard! Love the second photo.

Thanks @pardinus.