I run a 10 Acre farm with multiple orchards.
My 1200 Guava trees have many natural defences and guards.
Oriental Lizards are one of them.

Being strict natural insectivores, they control the Crickets, caterpillars, flies etc, without ever bothering the actual guava fruit.

An orchard with a blooming population of Oriental lizards is always a positive sign.

Fun fact – Male lizards do change their colours.
To attract females, Half of their body can turn bright red, orangish.
When not mating, they turn into a beautiful camouflage of brown & black and merge with the guavas.

by CharmingTechnician47

1 Comment

  1. Spaceneedle420

    Thanks for posting this, I love guava flavor but not the actual fruit. 

    Oriental lizards looks like the star of the show but im curious to know what else is around on a orchard that size.

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