Leopard Gecko, Corn snake, Ball python, Crested Gecko, Rosy Boa, Kenyan Sand Boa, California Kingsnake, Variable Kingsnake, Grey banded Kingsnake, Mountain Kingsnake, Nelson's milksnake, Sinaloan milksnake, Honduran milksnake, Spotted Python, Stimson's Python, Anthill Python, Bearded Dragon, Lawson's/ Rankin's Dragon, Mali Uromastyx, Saharan Uromastyx, Blue Tongued Skinks (Irian Jaya are usually wild caught), Angel Island/Calico/San Esteban Island Chuckwalla, Yellow/Red acanthurus monitors (ackies) (make sure the uromastyx is captive bred, though, and same with chuckwallas and Blue Tongued skinks). Do ALL of your research before buying. These animals are great for beginners PROVIDED you meet the care, space, veterintary, and monetary requirements. I cannot stress enough how important researching for a new pet is. Remember, the cost of the animal isn't really the cost of the animal. An ackie may cost $225, but the care may cost double that. Be prepared.
you can get a reptile license at the age of 10 and over im getting one and on the 15th of November I'll get it for penny turtles because I'll be turning 10
a reptile can be a snake, a turtle...ect
Absolutely! Just the move from the pet store to its new home can have it stressed for a few days. For the health of your beardie, i suggest you keep him in one place, they don't take change very well as with any reptile.
the larges reptile has to be one of the snakes but if you are after lizards it has to be the comodo dragon
a reptile is everywhere so there is no place that place have a reptile....But there is no reptiles at the North and a South Pole
a dino was a reptile, when the first form of reptile started it broke in to two groups one that turned in a dino and also some turned into what we are today.
I would suggest getting the one licensed by Nintendo.
vejce -bird or reptile one, vajíčko - as female reproductive cell or saml one bird or reptile egg
yes they are
It is a reptile in the suborder Sauria or Lacertilia.
One can find more information about reptile enclosures by visiting the Pet Smart website. Here, one can find details on the features of different reptile enclosures that they offer, as well as user reviews.
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