Ha ha, fooled you. You thought I was going to talk about actual human friends. But you should know I don't really like humans. Here are a couple of our usual climbing friends at Red Rocks.
These little (3 to 4") side-blotched lizards are commonly seen scurrying away as you walk along the trails. It was nice to see them out again since it meant the weather was a little warmer!



These little (3 to 4") side-blotched lizards are commonly seen scurrying away as you walk along the trails. It was nice to see them out again since it meant the weather was a little warmer!
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