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Little lizard had no chance

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In Florida, we have Cuban brown anoles and green anoles or better known as American chameleons. The green ones are native to Florida however the brown ones are not and are an invasive species. That being said I wanted to put my home made pfs to the test and I was not disappointed! Got a clean head shot from maybe 12 ft away. It will get eaten up by fireants and other critters so no harm no foul. Also if you didn't know, they make great live bait for bass.

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For some reason I couldn’t see the attachments but I’m sure there was skilled shooting involved. We have quite a few lizards out where I’m at in NM but they’re small and move at about 900 mph 😆. It would be a hard time hitting one of those little things. Better left to the Roadrunners.
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For some reason I couldn’t see the attachments but I’m sure there was skilled shooting involved. We have quite a few lizards out where I’m at in NM but they’re small and move at about 900 mph 😆. It would be a hard time hitting one of those little things. Better left to the Roadrunners.
I re-added the pictures in the comments if you wanted to take a look 😎👉🏾👉🏾
They are super quick so I know what you mean lol the blue tail skinks here are even faster but those are protected in Florida and also poisonous
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