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Daily Archives: February 9, 2008
Videos kitten thieves.
i did this one night as a response to a video posted by a guy who has some landlords who are a bit ignorant, or maybe just uneducated about reptiles. they want to have his animals confiscated and thats just not cool.
i dont know nick(muffdaddy2), but he is a good example of how, and why people keep exotic and misunderstood animals.
hopefully it helps.
No subspecies are currently recognized.
Chameleon Nature Film Video Clip
This a Veiled Chameleon I own with a couple of buddies from college. we love him and named him after one of Frank Zappa’s kids, Moon Unit.
A Trip To The Reptile Zoo
Brandon and i went to the reptile zoo and took some photo’s
Video Clip: Elvis the frog
Elvis the Australian green tree frog has learnt to croak on demand, just croak at him and he will sing for his supper – anything for a cricket!
Distribution is limited mostly to areas with a warm, wet tropical climate.
Female red eye tree frog Video Clip
I bumped her while cleaning and she freaked out, so i decided to take some video of her. They are often found near rivers or ponds.
How to handle leopard geckos VIDEO
a video on how to properly handle your leopard gecko
EDIT: My video got an honor! sweet
!! ok it was #73 most discussed today. Not the best but i stll got an honor.
retile cage
supply
Eublepharis are crepuscular or nocturnal ground-dwellers.
Rosy boa update w/some action Video Clip
**PLEASE COMMENT**
This a short video of me talking about my female el Rosario rosy boa. She does try to nip me so i guess this is one of the more evenful videos i have.
The interspaces range from shades of light to dark gray, yellow, or tan.
Videos The Blood Python!
This is my blood python. and me yapping away!
this video is by request of CaterpillarGiraffe. Check out her videos and her awesome animals! (you mine as wlel check out my others too ![]()
Video Clip: Iguana Feeding!
These beauties belong to a close friend of mine. They have a small skirmish near the end, just a brush that I sort of caught. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Clovis Veterinary
Hospital
The female Green iguana gives no parental protection after egglaying, apart from defending the nesting burrow during excavation.