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    Tegu introduction

    Well he's probably bigger. Like I said I only see him for about six months out of the year. When I first got him he still had some green on his head. I got him at a show in nov. or dec. Two years ago, which they woke him up for. He was only up for two weeks when he went back into hibernation for...
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    Tegu introduction

    I have a 3yr. old Tegu. It looks to be a male, by the jowls starting to form. He is only about 24in. total length, maybe more, from what I can remember. He hibernates for 7 months out of the year. In fact he is still asleep now. I would like to get a second Tegu, and am having trouble finding...
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    Temp too cold during hibernation

    I know people that keep their Tegu's out side all year long here in Virginia. In the winter it's not unreasonable to see 7-8" of snow. The Tegu's just go down in there burrows and sleep.
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    animal cruelty

    Look at the billboard in the back ground. I Don't know of any Espanol billboards in the US. Tho these days I could be wrong.
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    animal cruelty

    Yea... That's not even filmed in the US. I doubt that's the worst thing to happen to animals down there.
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    wild tegus in florida.

    In the last segment the reporter said that there has already been five spotted in the northern part of the county. The farmer interviewed never said he saw one. His problem was raccoons. The trapper guy said that this one(the one caught) I'm assuming from another farm was a young adult, and the...
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    wild tegus in florida.

    WOW! A possible wild breeding colony of Tegus in Florida. Where I can just catch my own instead of buying them, and no helmet law. I'm sooo there. All right...giggidy giggidy.....
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