My rescue mission yesterday

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cyprusmax47
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My rescue mission yesterday

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I went out for a ride yesterday and realized something tried to cross a very busy road: a quite large chamaeleon. So I thought the next best car will kill it and stopped to collect it. Luckily I had a old large nylon bag in the boot to transport it home.

So here we are after arriving and it looked very scared....
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but not for long, just seconds after I took it out of the bag it showed up to her beauty
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and realized quickly where it wanted to go...and fast...
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this is the area it was heading towards
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as soon it arrived there it was already difficult to spot it, but I hope it will settle and stay in my area together with the other ones already in the garden.
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Re: My rescue mission yesterday

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Well done you! Incredibly beautiful photos. Hopefully it will settle in nicely.
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Good for you, a pleasant ending in these troubled times .
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If only more people were as caring & thoughtful as Max, the world would be a much nicer, better place...well done for your humanity

I thought of this when I saw your pictures and thought it would brighten a few people up this morning

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We get quite a few of them by where we live and were held up by one crossing the track to our place the other week. It took about ten minutes to cross the three metres but we were in no hurry and it was amazing watching the way it moved.

Jim
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