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  • The Diet of Chameleons

    There are more than 100 species of chameleons that all share a similar diet. Most are insectivores with the larger species enjoying a bird or rodent when the opportunity arises. A species few also...

  • Information on Geckos

    Geckos are reptiles that are found in warm, wet climates and are favored by some as pets. They are unique in their ability to communicate vocally. There are over 600 gecko species.

  • Chameleon Life Cycle

    Chameleons are creatures best known for their ability to change color. This ability is largely exaggerated in popular culture, however. Chameleons can only change to a few colors and the change is...

  • Learn the Facts about this Species

    Learn all about the reptile Tegu Lizards in this free video series. get health and care tips including breeding, feeding, handling, and caging.

  • Learn the History of the Species

    Learn all about the reptile Tegu Lizards in this free video series. get health and care tips including breeding, feeding, handling, and caging.

  • How to Play With a Pet Lizard

    Lizards aren't pets that enjoy much interactive play. Instead, most lizards find the most happiness in a solitary life and see playtime as something to be merely tolerated. When you follow a few...

  • How to Buy a Chameleon

    Buying a chameleon is perhaps more difficult than many shoppers realize. Not only should you be concerned about picking a healthy chameleon, the lizard's dietary and habitat requirements are...

  • How to Buy a Pet Lizard

    Lizards make great pets but individual species differ greatly. The buying process is full of confusing decisions about what to buy and where to buy the reptile. With some careful consideration,...

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