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A little bit different for normal Grumpy, hah? but still can be recognized. He is usually described as long beard, red tunic, brown hat, scowl.
"Grumpy old man", msh0707-5, msh0707
from the DVD cover "Good Bye Lenin" (awesome movie by the way!)
grumpy and his new friend (they met at the BMA and it turns out that montgomery needed a home so we decided to adopt him) hanging out at the olive garden... they sat on the little ledge and talked while m and i ate our lunch... they're so cute
and Frank teaching about lizards, snakes and venom at the North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association youth program in Boise, Idaho, July 17, 2013. "Grumpy" is a Banded Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum). Photo by Cole, NAWEOA.
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I am a right grumpy cow at the moment. A combination of too little sleep, too much to do, not enough time and not enough 'me time' has left me tired and grumpy.
Grump, grump, grump.
A toekoenari fish, caught in the Brokopondo lake in Suriname. It looks a bit grumpy with its present status?
This poppy just caught my eye as it looked at me with this grumpy face!
Once open these poppies are stunningly beautiful.
sharing one more picture of him and Frank explaining how a component of Gila monster venom has been synthesized for use as a treatment for type II diabetes. "Grumpy" is a Banded Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum). Gila monsters are native to the southwestern United States. Photo by Kyle
is a Banded Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum). Check the "Grumpy" tag for more pictures and his story. He was illegally taken from Arizona in 1997 when he was a neonate. I'm lucky to be able to care for him. Photo by Frank