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Does anybody happen to have the answer to this? What is it?

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  1. It could be a baby Newt.


  2. Maybe...what country are you in?

    And where the heck is John are know it all Zoologist?!

    like that?

    http://www.birdsasart.com/agama%20Lizard...

    Sure it's not a salamander? (slimy instead of scales) Pinks a weird color for a lizard.

    Pink Gecko?

    http://www.northwestwildlifeonline.com/P...

    Midland mud (us)

    http://herpcenter.ipfw.edu/index.htm?http://herpcenter.ipfw.edu/outreach/acco...

    Red salamander

    http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/TN/pictures/RedSal...

    heck idk...not a native species of the US that i know of...catch it and get it to a university or exotic vet.

  3. isn't that a five or six inches long lizard?

  4. Give me a thumbs up if you think I'm handsome!

    Give me a thumbs down if like to torture puppies and toddlers!

  5. It's probably a Geico, er I mean gecko/salamander.   Maybe you can call your local pet shop/animal shelter for more help.  Good luck.  

  6. Obviously no one knows, or knew.  Take it to the zoology department of the nearest univrsity, or to a zoo.  

  7. It's probably a gecko. I used to see them all the time when I lived in Hawaii and Florida. They like hanging around outdoor lights that are turned on because they can get more bugs that way.

  8. please forgive me mind for wandering towards x*x places...... It just sounds funny....

    As far as I know I don't know of any pink lizards.

    Am I guessing a significant other who needs a pump?

    lol... srry if I am way off base on this one.. lol  

  9. It's a salamander , they are semi aquatic and fragile , if you don't let it go it will die.

    They require specific care similar to frogs

  10. Gecko?

    Does it have padded type toes, if so, probably a gecko.

    Cheers :-)

  11. It sounds like a juvenile gecko to me.

    Does it look like a pinkish/cream version of this?

    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...

    or this without the stripe, and with smoother looking skin?

    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...

    There are many many different types of gecko's. The ones we have in Australia, are nearly translucent, and you can see their internal organs! I love them. They're natural insect repellants, although they do breed like rabbits, and you can get small plagues of them in your house.

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