And lo, Jim Beaver didst speak in rec.pets.herp,sci.bio.herp:
> "N Jill Marsh" wrote...
>
>> "Jim Beaver" wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone know what it is? I found it in my yard in Los Angeles. It's
>>> about
>>> 15" long, a pound or two in weight. Docile, let me pick it right up
>>> with
>>> no
>>> fuss. (Does that suggest it's someone's pet? I don't know anything
>>> about
>>> these guys.)
>>
>> It's a bearded dragon. A nice, healthy, colourfull and /big/ one.
>> They are native to Australia.
>
> Well, I put up signs in the neighborhood about five minutes ago, and two
> minutes ago, a woman called to tell me that a little boy in our
> neighborhood
> had lost his bearded dragon over a month ago and has been desolate ever
> since. She described the lizard to a T, including the slight twist in
> his
> tail that gave him his name (Kinko). I'm very happy to find out that
> he's
> got a rightful owner,
How grand! :)
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