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Leopard Gecko Facts #2
The Leopard Gecko can detach their tails. When a predator grabs hold *SNAP*, tail pops off. Predator gets a tail, Leopard Gecko gets away! (Don't worry, the tail grows back!)
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Leopard Gecko Facts #1
Many geckos lack eyelids...but not the Leopard Gecko! They can blink and close their eyes when sleeping.
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Camila, the Leopard Gecko, Follow-Up
So, it has been 3 weeks now since we brought Camila home from Repticon. Our daughters, Megan and Margaret, hold and play with Camila just about every night. Megan will be 6 next month. She is very responsible and has a knack for taking…
Chameleons have the ability to stretch their tongue up to…
Chameleons belong to the lizard family. Chameleon has been derived from the Greek words chamai and leon meaning earth lion. The structure and size of chameleons varies a lot. They can be from one inch to thirty-one inch long. Chameleons…
Repticon – West Palm Beach 2017
We visited Repticon in West Palm Beach this last weekend. My family had a blast looking at all the different reptiles that the show had to offer. I was surprised at how much the girls were interested in holding the geckos and snakes that…
Iguana Summer Homes; Planning the Enclosure
Iguanas are cold blooded creatures and they are active and energetic. They will need a shelter where they can move around freely and at the same time it is warm and comfortable for them. The young iguana will also grow faster to a…
Exciting Facts About the Baby Green Iguana
Iguanas are a variety of reptiles, which are mostly found all over Central and South America. There is a green breed of iguanas, that is commonly seen in Paraguay, Brazil, Mexico and Caribbean Islands. Green iguana is the favorite of…
New Iguana Check List
Iguanas are one of the most interesting breed of large lizards that are
becoming more and more popular to own as a pet. These lizards can grow up to 6
feet long and weigh as much as 20 pounds, although it's really the tail that
makes…