This is a small sample of the reptiles that we have rescued...
#1 - This is Froggy, The first Frog we ever made.
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#1 - This is Froggy, The first Frog we ever made.
#2 - The second frog was very much improved, he was able to catch bugs.
#3 - Froggy even caught flies in the house.
#4 - Froggy doesn't hop too far but he is a avid hunter.
#5 - The fly's always look so surprised when they are caught, and froggy doesn't seem to ever get fat
#6 - This was the first lizard we built.
#7 - The second lizard was not so primitive.
#8 - Larry Lizard came in many colors and different looks.
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#10 - This mini lizard is only about 6 inches not including his tail
#11 - Little Larry's became more grown up at each build. Pretty plain until they are decorated.
#12 - This guy lives at a home in Tawas.
#13 - Larry's cousin Larry is ready to go to market.
#14 - This mini lizard was ready for his life to begin. A drill bit, saw blade, finishing nails and a bike chain.
#15 - He received his paint job.
#16 - Then Paula couldn't let him leave, so he lives on our coffee table looking for bugs.
#17 - Super Larry Lizard was then brought on the scene, he is heavy and needs to be handled with both hands.
#18 - Super Larry received his life in color.
#19 - Then his eyes, which makes him look like he is laughing at you.
#20 - His cousin was then a close second.
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#22 - We called this one the U of M Lizard.
#23 - Paula was clamoring for a turtle so this was the first one born.
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#26 - The turtles are very limited because parts are scarce. This painted turtle hides on our deck.
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#28 - The Giant Land Turtle was brought to life one night when Dave and his brother decided to build something substantial.
#29 - The tortoise is made with approximately 50 huge nuts and was welded upside down.
#30 - Add railroad junk, and a post hole digger and there he is.
#31 - Talk about heavy, he cannot be moved without a hand truck.
#32 - He resides in our front flower gardens and can really do damage to your toes.
#33 - This is our first attempt at a Jumbo Lizard, and he is still hanging around in our yard.
#34 - Our special edition of Super Duper Larry was born. It takes two men and a horse to move him.
#35 - Garden Rakes, Spades and Car Parts, a Stone Drill and a Conveyor Chain make up the guts of this guy.
#36 - He took some time to decorate.
#37 - But he was beautiful when he was finished.
#38 - The last of the Super Duper Lizards is still sitting around. Waiting for his paint to be complete.
#39 - This guy unlike the others is mainly made up of farming equipment or garden stuff.
#40 - Think of running into one of these guys on a dark night!


