Obviously this type of lezard is not indegenous of Hong Kong and after walking pass and making sure no one else did see her P. took this picture and decided to call the Kadoorie farm the day after.
The Kadoorie farm is a centre for wildlife in danger, people are very helpfull there and help many animals which are found or catched (Pui Pui the crocodile was also there)in the territory.
They told P. (which send this picture to them) that this type of lezard is called Chinese Water Dragon and native probably from Malaysia or South China.....so obviously she was a pet and was released in the forest....pritty scary poor Luci......she did look a little perplexed I have to say.
They told us that she will not survive the winter and to try to catch her as they make a wonderful pet......but in our home there are Sirius, Bellatrix and Ninfadora as well (our cats) and I don't think Luci will be happy.
Even me I will not know if I would like to sare my home with her.
Plus she looked so happy in the trees... and it was april and she had till october , november before cold weather would arrive.
P. decided to monitor her and see what happen......we did see her every day till november....she moved from one tree to an other and she became very green (apparentely when they are healthy and happy) when was very hot in sommer she would dangle her feet in the air .....very relaxing.
Then she disappeared for the complete winter and we were wondering what happened to her.
But now we are looking in the trees and will tell you if we do see her again.It will be nice!
Ciao for now love Massimiliano
Hi Max! Sorry to hear about the humid hot weather - but you are right the Frogs will be happy. Good thing you have aircon - D bought a fan for the few times it gets hot here - we like to sleep in front of it.
ReplyDeleteThat Chinese Water Dragon looks beautiful! I hope she made it through the winter - but I understand how it might be difficult to share your house with a lizard! I find it hard to share with another dog! I think the cats would have loved the lizard - but maybe for the wrong reasons!
What I would like to know - is how do you catch a happy and free lizard?
I look forward to your visit to the HK bank - my D has become very interested in Feng Shui - anything to help her luck this year!
Lots of licks
Sally and Paddy
Hi Maxi
ReplyDeleteI think my Mommi would melt in that hoomidity..she hates it hewe in the summew too. Luci is vewy bootiful. I hope she stays safe on hew twee.
Hope you have a nice welaxed day
smoochie kisses
ASTA