Talk:Wall lizard

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These lizards are definitely well esablished and spreading in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. I went out today and saw lots of young lizards with an apparent strong base amount of mature lizards. The relatively mild winters in the past few years, decades really, seem to have given these lizards a welcome population boost; most people here in Cincinnati like them. I personally think that this would, and probably should, be a really appropritate Cincinnati mascot because it came to this area from Europe and flourished, much like many Cincinnati families. I love this little lizard.

-Needle palms, Southern Magnolia's, mimosa, crape myrtle, and lizards; are we sure that Cincinnati is in Ohio and not really somewhere in the Carolina's or northern Florida! Where's the beach?