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		<title>Key Factors in Choosing a Lizard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />How much space are you willing to devote to your lizard&#8217;s cage? If you will have more than one lizard, do you have room to house them separately, if necessary? Will you be willing to feed your lizard insects or rodents, or is a herbivore a better choice for you? Will your children and other [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<li>How much space are you willing to devote to your lizard&#8217;s cage?</li>
<li>If you will have more than one lizard, do you have room to house them separately, if necessary?</li>
<li>Will you be willing to feed your lizard insects or rodents, or is a herbivore a better choice for you?</li>
<li>Will your children and other family members be willing to learn how to properly handle a delicate lizard?</li>
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<p>Important Factors in Making Your Choice</p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;ve decided to get a lizard, which one should you choose and why? The first and foremost consideration, aside from price, is the size to which your lizard will grow and the space that it needs. If your space is limited, you should start off with a lizard you can comfortably accommodate in your own living quarters. Baby iguanas may be inexpensive, cute and seemingly easy to care for, but it is important to remember that, if properly nurtured, an iguana will grow rapidly, reaching maximum lengths, including the tail, of 5 feet or so. They need plenty of room, sunlight and special facilities. The larger monitor lizards also grow to relatively great lengths. They are spectacular animals and well worth the efforts, but you have to be realistic about what you can provide your new lizard. There are many lizards that can be adequately housed in aquarium tanks 3 feet long and 1 foot or so wide.</p>
<p>Another consideration is food. Vegetarian lizards can be accommodated by the fresh or frozen produce section of your supermarket. In a pinch, monitor lizards can be fed canned dog food and the same sorts of meats, and even some vegetable matter, that we eat. A lot of lizards are insectivores. They need to be fed live insects such as crickets, wingless fruit flies, mealworms (Flour Beetle larvae) and other bugs and worms, all of which are available in your local pet or bait shop, or by mail from live food suppliers.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although not venomous, there are certain other lizards that can be a lot to reckon with if disturbed. The monitor lizards, genus <em>Varanus</em>, include the largest living lizards. The true giants, such as the Komodo dragon, Perentie, or water monitor, could easily dispatch a man. The teeth, claws, and weight of these lizards would make them a formidable bunch of adversaries. Indeed some, like the Komodo dragon, rule supreme in their native haunts.</p>
<p>While not overtly aggressive, even the moderately large monitors will turn on  a potential threat. The smaller species of <em>Varanus</em>, as well as <em>Tupinambis</em> and <em>Dracaena</em>, could cause severe wounds and are reportedly capable of removing a finger. While not poisonous as such, a bite from one of these creatures could be quite serious. The large size and bad temper of the Komodo dragon make it unsuitable for handling, even if it were still legal to own them.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The common green iguana is one species within one genus of a family of lizards found mostly in the New World. This green iguana and the other typical iguanas are tropical and semi-tropical and active during daylight hours (diurnal). Their eyes have round pupils and well developed lids. Their tongues are short, thick and only slightly notched, as contrasted to the long forked tongue of, for instance, the monitor lizards. It lays eggs, in common with most other iguanids (oviparous). Only a few give birth to living young (viviparous). They are frequently but not always brightly colored; they often have spines, frills or crests, and many can distend their throats. They can alter their color somewhat, some species more than others. Some may favor trees (arboreal) and others favor the land (terrestrial). Two are from the Galapagos Islands, and one of these is semi-marine, eats seaweed and would probably rather die than climb a tree.</p>
<p>For a beginning herpetologist or hobbyist pet keeper, the best iguana is the common green iguana &#8211; scientifically: Iguana iguana iguana. If you don&#8217;t go out of your way when you choose a pet in a pet shop, this is what you probably will get. Good. The only other iguanas that resemble it are <em>Iguana iguana delicatissima </em>which lacks the circular shields found below the eardrums of <em>Iguana iguana iguana</em>, and <em>Iguana iguana rhinolopha</em> which has a slight protuberance at the snout. So there you have it &#8211; genus<em> Iguana</em>, species <em>iguana,</em> and subspecies perhaps<em> iguana</em> or <em>delicatissima</em> or <em>rhinolopha</em>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />If two similar groups formerly known as Dibamidae and Anelytropsidae are similar however they do fall into two genera, Functional limbs absent, tongue short, slightly nicked and covered with papillae, palate toothless , arches absent , pelvic and pectorak girdles greatly reduced.&#160; Eyes and ears are concealed by ski m.&#160; Teeth are few and recurved [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If two similar groups formerly known as Dibamidae and Anelytropsidae are similar however they do fall into two genera, Functional limbs absent, tongue short, slightly nicked and covered with papillae, palate toothless , arches absent , pelvic and pectorak girdles greatly reduced.&nbsp; Eyes and ears are concealed by ski m.&nbsp; Teeth are few and recurved conical.
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<p>The genus Anelytropsis contain one species A. Papillosus Interorbital&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; and columella cranii well developed.&nbsp; Pre maxillary bone single.&nbsp; Osteroderms present.&nbsp; No sign of external limbs.&nbsp; This lizard is fossorial and is found in east-central Mexico.&nbsp; It is fleshy brown above as well as yellow below.&nbsp; It has been caught only a few times and remains known only from a dozen or so specimems.&nbsp; Its diet is suspected to consist mainly of ants and termites.
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<p><A href="http://kronologisur.blogspot.com/2008/08/komodo-national-park-komodo-national.html">komodo national park</A> &#8211; lizards include 9 skink species (scinidae), geckos (gekkonidae), limbless lizards (dibamidae), and, of course, the monitor lizards (varanidae). frogs include the asian bullfrog (kaloula baleata), oreophyne jeffersoniana and oreophyne &#8230;
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<p><A href="http://asucculentlife.blogspot.com/2008/05/word-of-day-for-me-lizard.html">word of the day (for me): lizard</A> &#8211; family dibamidae (blind lizards) infraorder scincomorpha family paramacellodidae family slavoiidae family scincidae (skinks) family cordylidae (spinytail lizards) family gerrhosauridae (plated lizards) family xantusiidae (night lizards) &#8230;
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<p><A href="http://kronologisur.blogspot.com/2008/08/komodo-national-park-komodo-national.html">komodo national park</A> &#8211; lizards include 9 skink species (scinidae), geckos (gekkonidae), limbless lizards (dibamidae), and, of course, the monitor lizards (varanidae). frogs include the asian bullfrog (kaloula baleata), oreophyne jeffersoniana and oreophyne &#8230;
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<p>and columella crania are absent.&nbsp; Premaxillary paired Osteoderms absent.&nbsp; Males have vestigial traces of&nbsp; &#8220;hindlimbs.&nbsp; They are usually an olive drab color.&nbsp; These lizards are usually slender bodies, secretive , forest dwelling fossorial animals.&nbsp; They lay hard shelled eggs, sometimes in communal sites and are insect eaters.
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