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Bearded Dragon Biting Hand

Bearded Dragon Bite, Tenner og gift

Bearded dragons are omnivorous lizards that feed on a mix of vegetables and insects, and are rather popular in the pet trade thanks to their docile behavior. Fortsatt – they are relatively large reptiles that can bite and potentially hurt you or other pets you may have. These reptiles have multiple teeth, with the number varying among individuals and stages of life. Baby bearded dragons start with sharp teeth that… Les mer »Bearded Dragon Bite, Tenner og gift

Legality of Monitor Lizards in New York

Can You Own a Monitor Lizard in New York State?

New York State has specific laws governing the ownership of exotic animals including large reptiles like Monitor lizards. These laws allow, restrict, or prohibit the ownership of certain species of animals. The Department of Conservation (DEC) regulates most exotic animals. Many species of monitor lizards are illegal to own as pets in New York, particurarly those that are very large in size. Restricted Species Citing regulations from the aformentioned Department of… Les mer »Can You Own a Monitor Lizard in New York State?

Are There Komodo Dragons in California?

Are There Komodo Dragons in California?

California, famous for its diverse wildlife, is home to all sorts of animals, from grizzly bears to desert tortoises. But one critter you won’t stumble upon in the wild here is the Komodo dragon. These guys are the biggest lizards globally and hail from Indonesia, a pretty far-off place from the U.S. They mostly hang out on islands like Komodo and Flores and aren’t found anywhere in the Americas. Even… Les mer »Are There Komodo Dragons in California?

Tegu with the flag of Florida

Are Tegus Legal in Florida?

As of 2022, it is illegal to keep Tegu lizards a pet in Florida. Tegu have become an invasive species and there are strict restrictions on the transportation, owning, selling and breeding of these animals in the state.

Tegus in Canada

Are Tegus Legal in Canada?

Good news for reptile enthusiasts in Canada: Tegu lizards are generally allowed pets. Unlike Monitor lizards which are banned in much of the country, Tegus are completely legal to own. This is because even though tegus are grow quite large as adults, they do not exceed the maximum size of 2 metres and unlike monitors, they are not venomous. All most common species of Tegus in the pet trade meet… Les mer »Are Tegus Legal in Canada?