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*squeeeeeeee!!!* New iguana!

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  • vwdasher@mymasto.comV vwdasher@mymasto.com

    @Mikal look at those beautiful dinosaurs

    mikal@sfba.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @VWDasher

    I can't get enough of them.

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    • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

      *squeeeeeeee!!!*
      New iguana! The smaller one in the background. The one in the front is Donna.

      I'm out of mealworms, so I went to the fridge and got some greens. Donna was about 20 feet away and took a couple steps toward me when I whistled, but stopped. The little one, on the other hand, kept coming right up to me and eventually took some of the green leaves out of my hands. Very unexpected! It makes me wonder if maybe the fact that Donna was being so chill led the little one to feel safe enough to approach. Or maybe it was just so hungry it didn't care.

      I also observed something I've never seen other lizards to: on several occasions, the little one lightly licked the tip of Donna's tail. I'm presuming this is some sort of courtship behavior. I'm thinking it may turn out that Donna is actually Don.

      #LizardReport #Lizard #iguana #Herps

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      @Mikal Those are two fine iguanas.

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        2 for 1 special, lol
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        • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

          *squeeeeeeee!!!*
          New iguana! The smaller one in the background. The one in the front is Donna.

          I'm out of mealworms, so I went to the fridge and got some greens. Donna was about 20 feet away and took a couple steps toward me when I whistled, but stopped. The little one, on the other hand, kept coming right up to me and eventually took some of the green leaves out of my hands. Very unexpected! It makes me wonder if maybe the fact that Donna was being so chill led the little one to feel safe enough to approach. Or maybe it was just so hungry it didn't care.

          I also observed something I've never seen other lizards to: on several occasions, the little one lightly licked the tip of Donna's tail. I'm presuming this is some sort of courtship behavior. I'm thinking it may turn out that Donna is actually Don.

          #LizardReport #Lizard #iguana #Herps

          955_36@sfba.social9 This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Mikal I don't know, I think that you might have lesbian lizards is pretty cool.

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          • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

            *squeeeeeeee!!!*
            New iguana! The smaller one in the background. The one in the front is Donna.

            I'm out of mealworms, so I went to the fridge and got some greens. Donna was about 20 feet away and took a couple steps toward me when I whistled, but stopped. The little one, on the other hand, kept coming right up to me and eventually took some of the green leaves out of my hands. Very unexpected! It makes me wonder if maybe the fact that Donna was being so chill led the little one to feel safe enough to approach. Or maybe it was just so hungry it didn't care.

            I also observed something I've never seen other lizards to: on several occasions, the little one lightly licked the tip of Donna's tail. I'm presuming this is some sort of courtship behavior. I'm thinking it may turn out that Donna is actually Don.

            #LizardReport #Lizard #iguana #Herps

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            @Mikal fantastic shot of two beautiful lizards… are they by chance paid models? Perfectly posed!

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            • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

              *squeeeeeeee!!!*
              New iguana! The smaller one in the background. The one in the front is Donna.

              I'm out of mealworms, so I went to the fridge and got some greens. Donna was about 20 feet away and took a couple steps toward me when I whistled, but stopped. The little one, on the other hand, kept coming right up to me and eventually took some of the green leaves out of my hands. Very unexpected! It makes me wonder if maybe the fact that Donna was being so chill led the little one to feel safe enough to approach. Or maybe it was just so hungry it didn't care.

              I also observed something I've never seen other lizards to: on several occasions, the little one lightly licked the tip of Donna's tail. I'm presuming this is some sort of courtship behavior. I'm thinking it may turn out that Donna is actually Don.

              #LizardReport #Lizard #iguana #Herps

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              Protégeons notre splendide faune et flore sauvage !

              @Mikal

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              • catawu@mastodon.socialC catawu@mastodon.social

                @Mikal fantastic shot of two beautiful lizards… are they by chance paid models? Perfectly posed!

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                @Catawu

                Their union contract says 10 meal worms each per day.

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                  @MHowell

                  Yes. But I don't whisper to them. I talk out loud. The neighbors probably think I'm a little loopy.

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                  • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                    *squeeeeeeee!!!*
                    New iguana! The smaller one in the background. The one in the front is Donna.

                    I'm out of mealworms, so I went to the fridge and got some greens. Donna was about 20 feet away and took a couple steps toward me when I whistled, but stopped. The little one, on the other hand, kept coming right up to me and eventually took some of the green leaves out of my hands. Very unexpected! It makes me wonder if maybe the fact that Donna was being so chill led the little one to feel safe enough to approach. Or maybe it was just so hungry it didn't care.

                    I also observed something I've never seen other lizards to: on several occasions, the little one lightly licked the tip of Donna's tail. I'm presuming this is some sort of courtship behavior. I'm thinking it may turn out that Donna is actually Don.

                    #LizardReport #Lizard #iguana #Herps

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                    @Mikal I am deeply envious. I've long wanted to see these.

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                    • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                      By the way, the first part of the desert iguana's scientific name, Dipsosaurus dorsalis, means "thirsty lizard."

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                      OMG The lizard antics are so adorable.

                      I ran out of mealworms yesterday, but I told everybody — my lizard frens — that a giant box of them was arriving today.

                      Last fall, Bill used to regularly come strolling into the house looking to be fed if I were sitting at the kitchen table instead of on the front porch. But he hasn't done that at all since coming out of hibernation a couple weeks ago. But today, minutes after the FedEx person dropped the box of mealworms on the porch, he ran up there, almost like he knew what was inside 😆

                      Bill is a smart lizard, but I don't think he can read or understand me when I speak English.

                      #LizardReport #Lizard #BillTheLizard #herps

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                      • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                        OMG The lizard antics are so adorable.

                        I ran out of mealworms yesterday, but I told everybody — my lizard frens — that a giant box of them was arriving today.

                        Last fall, Bill used to regularly come strolling into the house looking to be fed if I were sitting at the kitchen table instead of on the front porch. But he hasn't done that at all since coming out of hibernation a couple weeks ago. But today, minutes after the FedEx person dropped the box of mealworms on the porch, he ran up there, almost like he knew what was inside 😆

                        Bill is a smart lizard, but I don't think he can read or understand me when I speak English.

                        #LizardReport #Lizard #BillTheLizard #herps

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                        @Mikal

                        Maybe they can smell it.

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                        • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                          OMG The lizard antics are so adorable.

                          I ran out of mealworms yesterday, but I told everybody — my lizard frens — that a giant box of them was arriving today.

                          Last fall, Bill used to regularly come strolling into the house looking to be fed if I were sitting at the kitchen table instead of on the front porch. But he hasn't done that at all since coming out of hibernation a couple weeks ago. But today, minutes after the FedEx person dropped the box of mealworms on the porch, he ran up there, almost like he knew what was inside 😆

                          Bill is a smart lizard, but I don't think he can read or understand me when I speak English.

                          #LizardReport #Lizard #BillTheLizard #herps

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                          @Mikal That's a lot of mealworms. How long will that last?

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