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lil chameleon
lil chameleon by @ysyra (Ysyra Sandyman)

MMMmmm food! :D a lil chameleon in action!

drawn from a drawing of Johann Brandstetter (from the book 'Hagedissen' in english -> 'lizards')

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Posted: Monday, 26 June, 2006 @ 07:39 AM

Oh, cool. I like your shading. Did you do this with actual pencils or use a computer program and just make it look like pencils?

I always wanted one of these guys for a pet, but never got one.

Posted: Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 @ 05:31 AM

i used a pencil and made it brown with photoshop ^^

i wanna have a terrarium with a lil guy like this one in it to!

Posted: Monday, 26 June, 2006 @ 10:25 AM

this is vary cool, I am a huge reptile fan so this caught my eye right away. I love that you made him catching dinner!

Posted: Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 @ 05:32 AM

thanks! i love reptiles to! but i can't have one... my mom! but later i will have a terrarium or 2!

glad you like it!!^^

Posted: Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 @ 12:11 PM

I used to have a house full of reptile... my mom didnt like it and I cant have any now cause I am pregnant and they may carry salamanella... however thats spelled. so all I get to have is my rat.

Posted: Tuesday, 27 June, 2006 @ 01:28 PM

yes indeed, they can carry that disease, pitty... congratulations!! :D how many weeks?

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