These two little lizards were doing their mating dance....at least, he was.
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He kept the tip of his tail in an upright position the whole time.
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The female would keep on turning around while he circled her.
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This kept on for at least half an hour until something scared them off and they both disappeared under some old equipment we have in the yard.
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