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ianaré
at Mon Jul 7 06:28:42 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ianaré ]
i've noticed as my ornates grew older that they were less frightened of me, allowing to be picked up for brief periods most of the time (but never restrained), eating from tongs, coming towards me for food etc.. As to weather or not this is a genetically induced change, a behavioral adaptation or a combination of both i have no idea - but i would like to think my taming attempts has had SOME part to play 
Also as they grow older they also seem to be more aware of their own strength and power, choosing to stand their ground when being 'harassed' rather than fleeing at the slightest provocation. not that i intentionally bother my monitors, but niles seem to have an especially paranoid outlook on life.
a change in environment definitly triggers behavioral changes, until they get used to new environment they are very skittish and prone to panic at things they would have no problems with before. for example when i moved my ornate to my new house for a good 2 weeks if he was out basking and i would walk by he would flip out and slam himself against the wall in fear. before if he was basking i could walk right up to him and pet him and only get that 'why are you bothering me' look. now that he's comfortable in his new environment, knows exactly where to go in case of danger i can again pet him. BTW he is now housed out on the patio, and has acess to a few hours of natural sunlight every day.
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