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Posted by: JackAsp at Sun Aug 12 20:48:28 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JackAsp ] I took your advice and added some full-body pictures. Don't let the one fool you; the inside of her mouth is pink but the tongue itself is long and black. I kept taking pictures but she kept flicking it back in faster than my camera could click. Also, I was surprised today to discover that her tail is slightly prehensile. She doesn't use it as much as a monkey-tail would, and she certainly doesn't have that tortoise-face that monkeytails have, but there was one second when she was climbing down from my hand to my elbow and must have lost her grip a litle. She immediately grabbed my wrist with her tail and gripped it for a second, then went back to using it like any normal lizard would. So I'm thinking maybe I should add more branches. I've seen Eugongylus rufescens, which is one of the possibilities, described as both arboreal and fossorial, so I imagine it's a bit of both, but even that doesn't say much. There are lot of types of behavior that those descriptions can apply to, you know? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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