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The Tegu aka Tupinambis Teguixin

Sunday, December 5th, 2010


The bite of this species and other large lizards is painful, although not venomous, and could cause serious wounds. In captivity all the lizards I’ve mentioned can become docile and freely allow handling. If exposed to sunlight, however, a strange transformation takes place. The animal slowly regains its more aggressive instincts and may become vicious if an attempt is made to handle it. It has been reported by Ditmars that large monitors may charge and attack their regular keeper. The lizards inflate their lungs, give off ominous hissing noises, and lash at their victim with the long tail. The tail of a monitor can break the legs of a dog; a large one could probably knock over a man.

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The Komodo Dragon

Sunday, November 28th, 2010


Although not venomous, there are certain other lizards that can be a lot to reckon with if disturbed. The monitor lizards, genus Varanus, 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.

While not overtly aggressive, even the moderately large monitors will turn on  a potential threat. The smaller species of Varanus, as well as Tupinambis and Dracaena, 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.

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Selecting Your Iguana

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010


You can buy green iguanas from many pet stores, where experienced staff should be on hand to give you advice. If they are not, find another store.

What to Look for

Look for an iguana that is lively and alert. Make sure that it is plump and its eyes are bright, clear, and round, with no discharge. Check carefully that it has all its digits, that its claws are unbroken, and that there are no ticks or mites. A young iguana should have a mischievous and inquisitive look and should occasionally flick its tongue as it moves around. Always try to choose an iguana that remains reasonably calm when picked up, because it will be easier to handle than a flighty or nervous animal. Iguanas store fat at the base of their tail, so this should be fat and rounded, with no bones visible.

Signs of a Healthy Iguana:

  • Body condition – must be plump
  • Tail – no sign of damage or wounds

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