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Posted by: jobi at Sat Aug 19 10:28:53 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]  
   

Thanks Marcia
Yes I have noticed there shyness too! I really hope that we can produce cb that are not as shy, otherwise this specie will remain a low priority in herpetoculture, I know this is silly, but peoples whant lizards they can handle (remember my turned down gono)

I saw about 200 of these little dragons, they are quit polymorphic! Some are very nice.
I noticed they are better hunters then capra’s, for instance capra’s often loose track of prey when it stops moving, these guys stay focused and grab the none moving prey, this subtle deference is a major evolutionary achievement. In time we may discover they have better sensory or olfactory organs or simply better view?

Thanks for sharing, I love it when keepers take time to observe there animals and share what they see.
Rgds


   

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