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Posted by: matt_fl at Mon May 15 19:09:59 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by matt_fl ] Bright colors are generally a sign that the animal is thriving and in good health. At least this is the case with iguanas. If you spend a lot of time around iguanas, you notice that when they are stressed, they are dull dark colors. It is likely the same case with monitors because lizards tend to reflect their state of being with their colors. Also, once again, their could potentially be other benefits. | ||
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