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do you think...

lollipopgestapo Jan 05, 2004 07:29 PM

that over time lizards can recognize you as their caretaker? like do they know its you when you are holding them, and are they aware of things like that?

just curious.
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Replies (2)

greentea Jan 05, 2004 08:31 PM

I had an iguana that would freak out around people that it didn't know, but my cresteds dont really seem to care who they're climbing on.

RhacoDude Jan 06, 2004 10:16 AM

Actually yes... My oldest female (5 years) will actually leap onto my hand, evey now and then, whenI feed her. She then proceeds to run down my arm and starts licking up the tooty fruity baby food (It's her favorite). But when I had my dad come over when I was on vacation, he said that she actually hid from him when he came into the room with the baby food. And he said that she didn't come out to eat while he was watching her(he watched for a while). Whereas, when I put it in there, within 5 minutes, she is ALWAYS there slurping it up... But she is really the only one.
-RhacoDUde

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