reptiles- snakes, lizards ect
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reptiles- snakes, lizards ect
I few of us here have reptiles as well as our birds, I thought it would be a good idea to have a thread to post pics of them.
Here is my 2 beardies Ren and stimpy, they are still only young and have a bit of growing to do.
Here is my 2 beardies Ren and stimpy, they are still only young and have a bit of growing to do.
And this is Monty
A vid of him when he was a bit younger. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diDgD1fhPEs
A vid of him when he was a bit younger. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diDgD1fhPEs
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hypo tangerine honduran milk snake
Taz my beardie
my male leopard tortoise
my female albino granite burmese python
my male whitelip python
that will do for now...plenty more where they came from lol..
Taz my beardie
my male leopard tortoise
my female albino granite burmese python
my male whitelip python
that will do for now...plenty more where they came from lol..
1 cockatiel Casper
1 IRN Yoshi
2 dogs (Storm & Maverick)
lots of snakes!
a couple of tortoises
and a bearded dragon
1 IRN Yoshi
2 dogs (Storm & Maverick)
lots of snakes!
a couple of tortoises
and a bearded dragon
This fella might do some damage, if you were game enough to put your fingers near him (hes a wild one) but we have had ren and stimpy since they were tiny weeny babies and they get handled a fair bit. I have been bitten by ren a couple of times but he is more hiss than bite. Pic of wild Goanna too.U.S Marine wrote:Are the dragons aggressive, if they
bite could they get you stitches?
They are really cool pets. Ren gets up on his hind legs and scratches on the front of the tank to get my attention and then looks down at the roach tank then back at me again, I think hes trying to tell me something.floridamedgirl wrote:I used to have a bearded dragon and he was like a dog. Never would bite or run from you, he would just chill out and bask in the sunlight. They make great companions.
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