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Baitball Blogger

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7. Is it possible that the snakes were chasing it away to avoid getting their eggs and young taken?
Tue Nov 8, 2016, 10:21 AM
Nov 2016

That lizard looked too big for the snakes' mouths.

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One of the best chase sequences I've seen! PJMcK Nov 2016 #1
Voted last week. Are_grits_groceries Nov 2016 #2
Well, that's the stuff of nightmares! brer cat Nov 2016 #3
Never thought I would cheer for a lizard. Are_grits_groceries Nov 2016 #4
I was on the edge of my seat. brer cat Nov 2016 #5
Holy shit! progressoid Nov 2016 #6
Is it possible that the snakes were chasing it away to avoid getting their eggs and young taken? Baitball Blogger Nov 2016 #7
The anti-hero The2ndWheel Nov 2016 #10
I am a Literature fan who loves you posted that! KittyWampus Nov 2016 #13
No, the lizard is a marine iguana - vegetarian muriel_volestrangler Nov 2016 #11
It was pretty great The2ndWheel Nov 2016 #9
That is one snake infested beach! bluesbassman Nov 2016 #14
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