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RE: yellow throated plated lizard

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Posted by: maskdt at Sat Apr 7 23:06:49 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by maskdt ]  
   

Yellow-throats are friendly critters, but can also be a little skittish at first. When picking them up, be sure to support the upper body and tail. Go slowly when approaching the animal to pick it up, since lack of this may make it nervous the first few times, and that tail can be used as a whip that leaves stinging welts. Overall, they are gentle, curious creatures. While they have long claws, they will not use them to harm you (although they may accidentally leave a few red marks.)

If your plated isn't taking veggies, try some soft fruits (such as over-ripe bananas) and baby food. I've had great success in getting a somewhat picky plated to eat strawberry-apple baby food when he refused to eat his greens.

Good luck with this delightful companion!


   

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