Alien Seduction and Destruction: A Galaxy Groomers Novel
That’s one seductive salamander imitation Gila monster there, that is.
Alien Seduction and Destruction: A Galaxy Groomers Novel
That’s one seductive salamander imitation Gila monster there, that is.
That’s one seductive salamander …
When I was a kid, my dad took me on trips to the old homeplace on the mountain. I explored the brooks for aquatic wildlife. I caught (and released) many salamanders. Salamanders were my buddies. I know salamanders. That’s no salamander. That is a Mexican beaded lizard. One impersonated a gila monster in the movie The Giant Gila Monster.
Mea culpa.
Haha nice (and temporarily confusing) edit.
Though I do have to ask if Naaman is sure because nothingI’ve found on Mexican beaded lizards says that they spend a lot of time floating through space.
Naaman, I guess the real question is: Does it match the book, Alien Seduction and Destruction? I don’t think this book is about the movie The Giant Gila Monster.
That’s a weird book. It wouldn’t surprise me if the author wanted that lizard to have a questionable identity.
Being a biologist, I confirm that lizard is definitely a Gila monster, not a salamander or Mexican beaded lizard, which is similar.
In the colorized version of The Giant Gila Monster the Mexican beaded lizard stand-in looked just like the lizard on that cover.
Surely you don’t mean the movie lied?
I just put The Giant Gila Monster on my to watch list.
Why do you call it an imitation Gila monster?
Leapin’ lizards, it’s PUMA!
That lizard looks pretty hot to me.
. . . In a way that on Gila Monsters can.
That, for sure, is not a puma.
I think that Gila monster is other worldly.