Kiss the Moon

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Mwah.         2.13.25
Magnificent left eye.   2.14.2025
Magnificent right eye.     2.14.2025
Adorable, funny position.   2.14.2025

“Give me Lizardry or give me Death!” – ❤️ Murph & Dawn

12 responses to “Kiss the Moon”

  1. I’m so happy Murph looks so wonderful.

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  2. Glad to see that both of Murph’s eyes look well now.

    And that he enjoys kissing the moon 🌝.

    Happy Valentine’s Day to you both.

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  3. Aww! He looks so healthy and adorable! Happy Valentine’s Day to you and Murph! ♥️♥️♥️

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  4. Thanks, Gigi!! Me too🤍🦎 Happy day to you✨️

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  5. You don’t forget about what he’s gone through. Thank you, our friend. That gorgeous left eye is still a bit bulgy, but considering what it was doing months ago, it’s simply beautiful!
    Happy Valentine’s Day to you from Murph & me. I wish I could attach a photo of his face in a comment when I read to him the heart-felt comments we receive. It just looks like he’s thinking. 😁

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  6. Yes!! Thank you, sweet friend. And a most happy day to you, Kitty, and your loving mom✨️

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  7. The color makes it look much like a chameleon or is it one?

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  8. You’re welcome.

    Yes, I think Murph truly appreciates the comments he’s hearing. 😁

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  9. I missed your posts. Great photos.

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  10. Bearded dragons express their thoughts through body language, and emotions, pain, and stress are seen through their color variations. For example, Murph’s morph (genetic colors from specific breeding) consists largely of brown shades, with other colors sprinkled in. His underside is nearly white. When excited in any way, beardies form little dark circles on their bellies, varying in intensity. Their chins turn black for a few reasons, including mating season. Other reasons that are not good are anger, stress, pain, or dying. They also will widen their bodies and darken their top sides to absorb more of the sun’s life-saving rays, as they must have it to metabolize their food.
    Many people don’t know this. Thank you for visiting us and asking that question because you just helped with some post writer’s block I’ve had. We’ll have a post on morphs soon now.

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  11. There you are!! We checked in on you some time back, and there hadn’t been new posts for a long time. We were concerned. We may have left a comment on an older post to check on you and your lady, but I can’t recall (I do that sometimes). Thank you for visiting us and for the compliment. I use my phone for photos – as it’s convenient. I am not happy with the lack of crisp, clear photos much of the time.

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