Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Onth ! - the Garden Lizard

I am fascinated by the Garden Lizard !
Recently I caught one in camera. But when I reached near it showed its fury by changing its color of the head to RED ! – Ummm.. you will drink my blood eh ! I asked .. after some time he understood that I am not going to hurt it and I am only a friend – an amateur photographer shooting with a stupid Kodak digital camera! .. Slowly I was noticing its changed color … and did he smile too ??

Now Read on...
We have 2 common kinds in Kerala – One we call in Malyaalam ‘Arana’ ( sharp mouthed garden Lizard) 2nd one “Onth” ( common Oriental garden Lizard ). Let me use Malayaalam names here they are pretty easy.
A bigger Arana will be mistaken for a snake. Arana Katichaal Utane Maranam is a saying in Malayalam – meaning If bitten by Arana death is sure ! – But in my whole life - more than 50 years - I have never come across anyone who is bitten by an Arana. It is the poorest of the poor creature on the face of the earth. Poorer than the cousin Onth !
But the ONTH is more fascinating as it has more action display features and tantrums. Poor fellow ! because of this it attracts more attention.

Some people call it chameleon for it changes color. This fellow is perhaps a distant relative of the original chameleon you see in Nat Geo. I used to observe this guy from childhood. It is a miniature dinosaur. It turns it's head and looks at people - nods - changes color - runs faster hides faster - makes sound and as I noticed perhaps smiles !. It is indeed a fascinating creature. There are several types and as a Tropical Rain country we have abundant of them.

During my childhood we had heard that this Onth drinks blood by looking at us Especially if we show our belly button. So we raised our trousers hurriedly whenever we saw an Onth. In those days we roamed outside with only a half trouser. Shirts were out of norms those days!. This Onth always nodded when it saw us or perhaps it was nodding for some other reason– may be it saw its partner somewhere near. But I remember we did not hurt it in anyway. For that matter we did not hurt any creature except for small dragon flies ! ( There are no traditional Mallus who have not used dragon flies to lift stones ! - Thumbiye kondu kalleduppikkuka ! is the saying - meaning use the dragon fly to lift stone ! - real meaning: use some innocent dumb person to serve your purpose !)

But when we grew up in a railway colony in a near by town we saw many children mercilessly killing it. They used to catch it by fishing hook tied with a small plastic rope. When the Onth nods they will put the knot on its head and pull !. With in second the Onth is in their custody. Then they used to put a milk taken from a fencing plant ( plant known as ‘Kampi Pala’ in Malayalam ) When this milk is poured on its head the poor chap will become mad – will loose control of itself and will run helter-skelter and soon will die or some birds will pick it up. These children will clap and laugh. We could not understand why they are doing it – luckily we did not take part in the merry-making.

Years later when I visited my Uncle’s place in Bangalore I saw similar incidents.
My Aunt has a good garden in front of their house and many Onth’s visit the garden. Many children who passes their house especially after Friday Prayers catch and kill these Lizards. My Aunt used to become furious at them. I can only hope and pray that whatever is the reason for their killing this wanton act should be stopped and the elders in Mosque and the teachers in Madrasas should advice these kids to abstain from such acts.

Hey ! I am not accusing any religion here. I just love animals. They are our fellow beings. Our living space may be reducing but theirs is rapidly reducing at an alarming rate ! I am really concerned. Are n't you ?

2 comments:

Violin said...

infact, thumbiye kond kalleduppikkumbol, does it hurt them?
when we catch a dragon fly, and grab its wings and when we make it lift a stone, whats actually happening? i mean why is it lifting the stone ?
could you give me the scientific explantion?

And, ya..i liked the article below this . I have alwys been watching why this onth is not changing its colors when i an watching!!later, i understood, it does not change colors to match its environment, on the other way, the color change depends on temperature, moods etc.

Shanti Dhama said...

1. Regarding killing lizards: The story I heard goes like this. When prophet Muhammad was hiding from his enemies in a cave in one of the mountains between Makkah and Madeena,a spider helped him by weaving a web across the cave entrance,making it look as though no one has gone inside. Whereas the lizard made it's 'tick tick' noise from the cave attracting the enemies, but they didn't go in when they saw the spider web. Some of the Muslims haven't forgotten this; while most of them haven't heard the story at all!

2. This is my take on dragonfly and the stones. They are not lifting the stones; we are lifting the dragonfly who is clinging to the stone. We normally hold the dragonfly above a stone which it holds onto, (maybe hoping we will let it go) when we lift,it clings to the stone desperately and end up lifting the stone.
I stopped doing it after my mother warned that if I do it, I will be made to lift stones with my nose in the hereafter.
Disclaimer: This is not a scientific explanation!!