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Friday, June 17th, 2011
The tegu lizards, also known as racerunners and whiptails, include some 240 species. They are found in the southern United States and in Mexico, Central America and throughout most of South America, save the southernmost tip. Teiids also occur in the West Indies. Most teiids are only about 5 or 6 inches long, but a few grow much longer, with body lengths of 20 inches or more. Almost all have well-developed limbs on a sturdy body. They have movable eyelids, often covered with scales.
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Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
While it is true that any lizard caught by hand is likely to bite, only a very few are likely to cause any real harm. Certain large lizards, those over two feet long, may bite hard enough to draw blood, but only two feet long, may bite hard enough to draw blood, but only two species are venomous out of the numerous species of known lizards. These are the Gila monster and the beaded lizard (Heloderma suspectum and H. horridum, respectively) of the southwestern United States and western Mexico. Both are thick bodied, blunt headed, and stout tailed. All but one subspecies are mottled orange or yellow and black; the other form, from lower Mexico, is solid black. The only venomous lizard in the United States, the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) is now protected by law in the few areas it occurs.
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- Fishing Report: July 1, 2011 Lake Fishing Anderson: Bass sizes have been improving recently with the average sizes going up to around two to three pounds. You can also expect to find some good crappie catches when you fish near...
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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
In warmer parts of the United States and southern Europe, iguanas can be kept outside for a large part of the time. Even in colder countries, like England, iguanas enjoy being able to get outside and bask in natural sunlight on warm days. A sturdy, aviary-like structure with a wooden frame and wire mesh panels is probably the best and easiest to construct. The use of glass in outdoor enclosures should be restricted to small areas only, to prevent overheating or burning.
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010
DIET: Mainly insectivorous or somewhat omnivorous
AVERAGE LENGTH: 10 inches (25 cm)
NATIVE CLIMATE: Temperate, subtropical, steppe, and desert
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION: Parts of the northeastern, southern, central, and southwestern United States.
This lizard is indigenous to many areas of the United States. It is essential to discover the climatic region of its origin to assure proper environmental conditions for each individual specimen.
EYED LIZARD (Lacerta lepida)
FAMILY: Lacertidae
LIFESTYLE: Terrestrial/arboreal; mostly field-oriented (rocks); also climbs trees
DIET: Omnivorous
AVERAGE LENGTH: 24 inches (61 cm)
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