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Thursday, January 12th, 2012
One of the most satisfactory ways of heating insects in the undergrowth for the remaining part of the summer and early autumn, usually confining their activities to the nighttime or dusk and dawn. During the day both adults and newly metamorphosed young will hide in some safe cavity, perhaps under or within rotten fallen timber, under rocks, or in the leaf litter. The adults lose their breeding dress during the terrestrial stage, the male losing his crest and dorsal pattern, becoming plain black above but retaining the bright orange and black belly.
Many species of newts and salamanders possess bright colors that act as a warning to predators that they are poisonous or distasteful.
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Friday, July 22nd, 2011
There are a few major differences between the northern and southern tortoises. The northern form, or G.petersi, is usually smaller in size as adults. The color is also generally darker in the northern form. There are also some behavioral differences. Because the climate is not as harsh on the north, the northern tortoises are reported not to dig burrows as do the southern tortoises. This might explain the distinctive annular rings that are found on the tortoises from the north and not the south. Both groups go into an estivation period during harsh weather conditions, such as winter or extreme summers, but you really wouldn’t call it hibernation.
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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
The common tegu lizard is a heavy bodied, strikingly marked Black and White South American Lizard (Tupinambis teguixin), which reaches lengths up to 2 1/2 feet, approximately half of which is tail. Although there are more than 200 different species of tegu lizard, the most commonly available in addition to the common tegu are a Gold and Black, and Red and Black form, which aside from color, are just about identical.
Tegus eat a variety of foods and are not difficult to feed or supplement with vitamins and minerals. In addition to small mice and Zoophobia larvae, tegus will eat dog food, hard-boiled eggs, lean cooked meats and animal chows. They become overweight rather easily, so they should not be overfed.
Because of their size they need spacious quarters and are best housed alone as they can be territorial. Even if raised from juveniles, they do not tame easily and have irritable dispositions. Large adults can inflict a nasty bite, so such animals should be handled with care.
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Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
There are about 3,000 species and subspecies of lizards, and though they differ in many ways, they have one habit in common – all shed their skins. Adults molt once every month or so, during the months in which they are active, and unlike snakes, most do not shuffle off their epidermis in one piece, but in patches or even a scale at a time. The banded gecko below rips off its old skin with its mouth and swallows the strips. And to peel its feet, it yanks at each digit as though removing a tight glove.
The Komodo Monitors of Indonesia, the largest, heaviest lizards. grow to 10 feet and weigh up to 300 pounds. They occasionally catch small deer or pigs and can swallow them whole.
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Learning to handle your iguana correctly is very important. Never simply grab the animal; always be gentle but firm, and make no sudden moves that could frighten it. Remember that an iguana’s tail can break easily, so never pick one by the tail.
Tame iguanas can be encouraged to climb onto your arm, but otherwise pick up your animal by firmly holding it from above. Larger animals, or those that are not so tame, should be picked up using one hand behind the animal’s neck and one hand at the base of the tail. Confidence is the key to proper handling, and your animal will soon learn to respond to you.
Daily handling from a young age should ensure that your iguana becomes tame and used to you, but allow for a settling-in period so that your pet becomes confident in its new home.
Children should always be supervised by an adult when handling even young iguanas. Very large iguanas are best handled only by adults.
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
Young iguanas may eat some insects, but adults are generally totally herbivorous. Live insects, such as crickets and mealworms, are readily available from all pet stores that sell reptiles (and many that don’t), and all of these are suitable for young iguanas. In the United Kingdom, locusts are also available.
Not all baby iguanas will eat insects, however, and they will thrive if fed exclusively on vegetable matter. The key to a good diet is variety, and it is very important not to let your iguana become fixated with one food item.
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Adult Leopard Geckos can attain a length of over 8 inches.
There are reports of adults in the wile attaining a total length of nearly 12 inches. Hatchlings can have a total length of 3 /14 – 3 /12 inches.
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