I’ve only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they’re just kinda there.

Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I’d be taking for granted?

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    I’m originally from the Orlando area and worked for Disney for a while. Tourism folks there pass stories around and have their own folk tales of sorts. Your question reminds me of one of them.

    Central Florida has anoles, little lizards, absolutely everywhere. A woman was working the front desk at a hotel, and a couple comes up to check in. She tells them the room number and hands then the key. A few minutes later the husband runs back up to the desk and tells her that “there’s an alligator in our room!” “An alligator?!” She replies and they both rush to the hotel room, where she finds the wife screaming and pointing at the couch. “The alligator is under there!” The front desk worker lifts up one end of the couch and spots a four inch green anole. She catches it and sets it outside.

    OP, I’ve never been to the UK, but don’t you have hedgehogs? How common are they?

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      The anoles are one of the few things I miss about living in Florida. There are lizards here in Kentucky, but they’re more elusive.

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      I typically see one about 4 times a week, no clue if its the same one or not, they all look pretty much the same.

      Its very very very common to see them flattened in the roads though, which is a shame.

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      Hedgehogs are far less common than they used to be, unfortunately. I haven’t seen one for years. A friend who lives in a more suburban area has one living under their shed, and she (the hedgehog) is such a creature of routine that my friend’s family will often gather near the window to watch her potter around on her nightly walk

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      I nearly stepped on one the other day. They only really come out at night, and I was walking home across a dark park. You don’t see them very often, I think I’ve seen maybe 3-4 in my life.

      Other wild animals like squirrels are super common. I’ve also seen plenty of foxes and sometimes badgers.

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      Not OP, but can confirm we have hedgehogs and they are adorable.