Yes Argentine tegus are nicer but they get bigger than Colombian tegus.
columbian tegus can bite pretty hard and can draw blood. But argentine black and white tegus if handled to be tamed can be very rewarding! Wild tegus are harmful.
i don't think there real
i don't think there real
Yes, tegus are illegal in Ohio. The state has regulations that prohibit the ownership of certain exotic animals, including tegus, due to concerns about their impact on local ecosystems and potential risks to public safety. Ohio's laws aim to prevent the introduction of non-native species that could disrupt the environment. Always check local regulations for the most current information.
Tegus can be good pets for children, but they require careful consideration. They are intelligent, social lizards that can form bonds with their owners, but they also need specific care, a spacious habitat, and a proper diet. Children should be supervised when handling tegus, as they can be large and strong, potentially leading to accidental injuries. Overall, they can be rewarding pets if the family is committed to their care and education.
Tegucigalpa and commonly referred as Tegus, is the capital of Honduras
Nope. I live on the Island and I saw about 3 Tegus on a shelf in Petland Discount :) It was a black and white Tegu. They are certainly not illegal! However, they do cost $100. Hoped that help!
actually,the first recorded teu birth was in the Bahamas where they evolved to adapt to their surroundins in 1927
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Argentine tegus are primarily ground-dwelling lizards, but they are capable of climbing when necessary, especially in search of food or shelter. While they are not as agile in trees as some other lizard species, they can use their strong limbs and sharp claws to ascend low branches or rocky surfaces. Their climbing ability is more of a secondary behavior rather than a primary one.
if you want it to live as long as you live you can stick with that