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What Lizard Eats Bed Bugs

Lizards are largely opportunistic eaters who dine on a wide variety of insects. While the largest lizards can eat small mammals, their smaller and very young cousins tend to stick to small insects...

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Why Does My Iguana Stare At Me

Iguanas are not the easiest pets to raise and can be aggressive. Not only will they stare daggers at you, but they also whip with their tails if they are afraid or angry. However, aggression...

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Alligator vs Crocodile vs Caiman

The crocodilian family of reptiles appeared around ninety-five million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. This family of large, semi-aquatic, lizard-like predators includes different...

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Python vs Alligator Who Wins

Pythons and alligators are apex predators who live in the same area, which means they are on each other's menu. The most enormous python ever caught was 19 feet long, while the largest alligators are...

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Do Alligators Live In Ponds

Louisiana and Florida each have over a million alligators, far more than anywhere else, and all of them live in freshwater. Alligators don't discriminate or care why the water is there or what shape...

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How To Lure A Turtle Out Of Hiding

Hiding is a turtle's natural defense mechanism, whether it's inside its shell, out in nature, or at home in your tank. Fortunately, no creature can hide forever because they will eventually need to...

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