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link to Are Leopard Geckos Nocturnal?

Are Leopard Geckos Nocturnal?

Leopard geckos are terrestrial animals that mostly live on the ground and under rocks. Naturally, you will find them in the Middle East and Asia in countries like Iran, Afghanistan and India. So,...

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Do Lizards Have Teeth? – Reptile Dentition

Probably you’ve seen a lizard running around your house or yard. So, you’re wondering whether these reptiles can bite you, other humans in your residence or even pets. Further, how do these...

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What Does a Garden Lizard Eat?

What Does a Garden Lizard Eat? A garden lizard is a great reptile pet for home owners. These reptiles  (Calotes Veriscolor ) also known as oriental garden lizard reside in warm areas like Asia. ...

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Can Lizards Swim? Can they Drown?

Could be you have come across lizards in a pond, river, sea, ocean or stagnant water at your home and wonder how they move about. How do they cross water bodies? So, can lizard...

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Red Eyed Crocodile Skink Care Guide

The red-eyed crocodile skink is a shy crepuscular lizard. This means that it is a type of lizard that is mostly active at dawn and dusk. This shy reptile simply enjoys its own privacy but what if...

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7 Best Substrate for Bearded Dragons 2021

What’s the best substrate for bearded dragons? The selection process, for the food substrates, must be a deliberate and engaging act by any beardie lover.   But different substrates are made...

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