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Posted by: Paradon at Wed Dec 5 23:09:54 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paradon ] I've tested this out with my iguana. I allowed my friend to get close to him twice and he totally flipped out like he was getting ready to bolt out of the cage. The other time when he saw my dog he also flipped out and started running around the cage like mad. So far I'm the only person that can get close to my iguana and touch him without him flipping out. It's like the lizard recognize me as a food provider and doesn't allow anybody else to get close. Does anyone notice this with their monitors? I know monitors are probably smarter than iguana since they have to hunt for food. I don't know that with my Savannah monitor because he is pig and would beg anyone that comes near the cage for food. [ Hide Replies ]
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