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06-28-07, 12:44 AM
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Almost snake like!
Eastern Glass Lizard that came with the Burm the other day. Fast little bugger! LOL
Anyway there seems to be next to nothing about breeding them in captivity, so I thought it would be a neat project.
~B~
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06-28-07, 01:28 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
They are sooo cool. I'm jealous. But really, what am I not jealous of?
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06-28-07, 03:12 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
man he/she looks happy to be out of the bag lmao
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06-28-07, 10:35 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
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They are sooo cool. I'm jealous. But really, what am I not jealous of?
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Ummmm apparently you be jealous of everything? LOL
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man he/she looks happy to be out of the bag lmao
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Indeed! LOL I was actually surprized....besides being a little wiggley It (don't know sex yet, still try to find info.) is fairly relaxed.....also I believe this one is a young or sub-adult....seems they actually get fairly good sized as adults.
~B~
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06-28-07, 10:59 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
They really are interesting little animals. Funny, I don't think a thing about snakes having no legs, but legless lizards fascinate me because of that.
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06-28-07, 01:01 PM
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Re: Almost snake like!
They are so very interesting because they are almost like a "missing link" if think about it....almost snake like, but not quite.....they are just very unique and odd little things, they even taste the air like snakes tongue flicking in and out checking around for things.
~B~
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06-28-07, 01:23 PM
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Re: Almost snake like!
Love those things! I remember catching them as a kid! They are so neat.
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06-28-07, 01:43 PM
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Re: Almost snake like!
They are very neat. They have always fascinated me.
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06-28-07, 07:57 PM
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Re: Almost snake like!
I find them working all the time. If I knew you wanted some I could have had a bunch of them for you.
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06-28-07, 08:10 PM
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Re: Almost snake like!
Recently..... - Reptiles Canada Forums is a link to a thread by Crimsonking a fellow from Tampa, FL he may be able to provide some breeding insight. One of the pics in the thread is a mom on eggs. They are pretty cool looking creatures indeed, Mark
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06-28-07, 08:32 PM
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Re: Almost snake like!
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Originally Posted by ffollett
I find them working all the time. If I knew you wanted some I could have had a bunch of them for you.
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Grab them up for me Fred.....it's my new document and breeding project! LOL
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Recently..... - Reptiles Canada Forums is a link to a thread by Crimsonking a fellow from Tampa, FL he may be able to provide some breeding insight. One of the pics in the thread is a mom on eggs. They are pretty cool looking creatures indeed, Mark
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Thanks for the link! I'll check that out!
~B~
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08-01-07, 09:06 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
umm... where are its legs. i mean its a lizard so it should have legs right?
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08-01-07, 09:20 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
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umm... where are its legs. i mean its a lizard so it should have legs right?
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No not really, In England we have slow worms, there legless lizards too.
The difference between snakes and legless lizards is that legless lizards have external ears, eyelids.
( LHS Biology Lab: Legless Lizards)
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08-01-07, 10:42 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
It don't take legs to make them lizards  Mark
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08-01-07, 11:11 AM
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Re: Almost snake like!
LOL.....yes indeed, there actually several species of legless or glass lizards....that's funny. But not the first time I've heard people get a little confused about the subject.
~B~
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