some kind of lizard?This is a pic I took here in Houston area, but I ran it through the Prisma app.
So, just for a hint, this is an animal you can find wild in Houston. What is it:
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some kind of lizard?This is a pic I took here in Houston area, but I ran it through the Prisma app.
So, just for a hint, this is an animal you can find wild in Houston. What is it:
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Even closer than cottonmouth, but no.some kind of lizard?
It's a Copperhead!Even closer than cottonmouth, but no
No, colder. It's closer to a lizard, but not a lizard...It's a Copperhead!
turtle/tortoise?Even closer than cottonmouth, but no.
Another hint: it has something to do with water
Further than lizardturtle/tortoise?
Green Anole?No, colder. It's closer to a lizard, but not a lizard...
No sir. But, it looks like a large anole.Green Anole?
It's an American Alligator!No sir. But, it looks like a large anole.
Water. Reptile. Lizard-like. Southern US
Whoop whoop. You got it. Here's the actual photo (sorry if it's blurry):Alligator?
Oh. Top must be an octopus. Giant pacific?
Praying Mantis & Octopus.
Yes.wow that was fast, was it that obvious![]()
Well, I wasn't sure for the top. I thought it was a squid, be then I remembered that squid don't sit like that, octopi do.wow that was fast, was it that obvious![]()
You should try, if you use a real-life pic, put the image through the app known as Prisma. It can change them to look artsy, so it can make it more difficult. That's what I did with the baby gator picwow that was fast, was it that obvious![]()
African elephant and.. mona lisa?