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Knives & Critters

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Squirrel - Into the Spydie hole
 
Over the past couple of years I've stumbled across several unlikely knife photo models. Share your knives & critter photos.

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From the top:
Texas Spiny Lizard on a Benchmade Freek
Millipede on a Factor Equipment Iconic
Horned Lizard (horny toad) on a BM 710
Garden Snail on a Spydiechef
BM 940 on a Kingsnake (My dog killed it. They don't sit for photos.)
Harvester Ants on a Mini-Grip
Garden Snails on a Microtech Socom Elite

No animals were harmed in the making of these photos and all were released back into their natural habitat... except the snake. It died for its art.

I know the first lizard looks dead, but it was just cold. I found him out basking, still extremely lethargic.


Really great pictures. I like the toad on the 710, good combination!


These are the only critters that have ended up in any of my knife pictures.

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They're not too bad. Especially when they're a little cold. I've been trying to get a shot with a blue tailed skink for years now. Even when cold they bolt the second you let go.

Those blue tailed skinks are fast as hell. On the other hand the green anoles will try to bite and cling to whatever is near their mouth when picked up. I know because we used to hang them off our earlobes as kids in New Orleans.

Big respect to you guys for the awesome critter + knife pics. Ultimate respect to whoever can get a pic of a green anole hanging off their lanyard by its teeth.

Not my pic:

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