Author Topic: OPERATION: Salamander Freedom  (Read 721 times)

I've had this big, motherloving copper colored salamander or lizard or whatever in my house for over a week. No idea how it got in, but it's always been poking its head around in the open before darting off as it sees me. I've kept a tufferware set out just in case I got the chance. It paid off. I don't know why it didn't try to run away at first, my guess was that it was starving and didn't have the energy.

I saw it just now in my kitchen and plopped the bottom on top of it.



I'm holding the bottom down in this picture because the beastly son of a bitch was pushing it everywhere around in the kitchen.

I slid the lid under it, moved it to the counter.



It was successfully transplanted to the outside where it darted off.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

You have some weird ass animals in your house, I swear.


should've kept it as a pet

let it ride on your shoulder on expeditions outside, and call it Scruffy or Winston.

my brothers snake got out of its tank and was lost for 3 months then turned up in my bed when i went to sleep...

We had a lizard, but it got stuck in the incubator fan because we didn't have anything else humid to keep it in. :c

we didn't have anything else to keep it in. :c
What.

EDIT: I saw that edit. >:C

What.

EDIT: I saw that edit. >:C
I didn't edit anything. Lizards need a humid environment. We had an incubator, so we used that. The lizard crawled into a very small crevice into the side of the tray in the incubator and it got stuck in the fan (which was moving hurrdurr). So we had to pull a chopped up lizard out of a fan.


Iban is now the animal savior

Should of trained to be big and strong. Then ride it around town like the Salamander in Adventure Quest. Oh that was fun. c: