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  1. Keeping and Caring for Monitor Lizards and Tegus by Lenny Flank, 2009-10-04
  2. Monitors, Tegus, and Related Lizards (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Richard Bartlett, Patricia Bartlett, 1996-10-01
  3. Giant Lizards: The Definitive Guide to the Natural History, Care, and Breeding of Monitors, Iguanas, Tegus, and Other Large Lizards by Ph.D. Robert George Sprackland, 2009-02
  4. Whiptail lizards, tegus, and relatives: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia</i> by Lee A., PhD Fitzgerald, 2004
  5. Monitors Tegus &Related Lizards, Everything About Selection Care Nutrition Diseases Breeding &Behavior - 1996 publication by Pop Patrca Bartltt, 1996-01-01
  6. General Care and Maintenance of Popular Monitors & Tegus (Herpetocultural Library, The) by Michael Balsai, 1997-08

61. Tegu/Monitor Food Info
can and spoon out 2 full tablespoons (1/4 can) of food per small tegu or monitorlizard being fed, slightly less for other carnivorous feeding type lizards.
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Small lizards:
Open can and spoon out 2 full tablespoons (1/4 can) of food per small tegu or monitor lizard being fed, slightly less for other carnivorous feeding type lizards. Feed every other day.
Adult/sub-adult lizards: Feed 1/3 to 2/3 of can per lizard being fed, depending on size of animal. Feed every other day.
Promptly refrigerate any uneaten food in separate plastic container. Ingredients:
Soybean Meal, Chicken, Corn Meal, Wheat Mill Run, Kelp Meal, Cone Meal, Garlic Powder, Vitamin Mix (Rice Hulls, Choline Chloride, Riboflavin, Niacin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine HCL, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Source of Vitamin K activity), Calcium Carbonate, Alpha Di Tocopheryl Acetate (Source of Vitamin E), Vitamin A Acetate, Folic Acid, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin D3, D-Biotin), water sufficient for processing.

62. Cyclura.com - Tegus
When, in fact, they are much more closely related to skinks or lacertas lizards.One distinct difference between a monitor and a tegu is the ability a tegu has
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Sightings Puzzles ... Guestbook Lizard Shops Store Books Critter Corner Gifts, Art ... Specialty Items Conservation Sites ISG TSA UI TCA ... ICFFCI Mailing List Format: Text HTML Cyclura.com n : Tegu is a Portuguese word, correctly spelled Teju, which means lizard. - © 1995 Zane Publishing, Inc. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary © 1994 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated The family Tupinambis are large South American teiid lizards. Many people associate Tegus with monitors because of their size (which can be up to 4 feet in length), pointy nose, fork tongue and aggressiveness when consuming their food. When, in fact, they are much more closely related to skinks or lacertas lizards. One distinct difference between a monitor and a tegu is the ability a tegu has to regenerate a broken or damaged tail. Tegus originate from Argentina and Columbia. The difference between the two species groups include scale and temperament differences. The Argentine tegu has two loreal scales on the front of the snout, where the Colombian tegu only has one; the Argentine tegu seems to be calmer and more easily tamed that those from Columbia. The species is called out by color definitions: Tupinamis duseni T. nigropunctatus

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64. Ask An Expert About Lizards
Q Hissing Iguana (For Mr.D), Anita, 10/30/01, 936 am. Long TailedGrass lizards, jaodko30, 10/30/01, 826 am. Q red tailed tegu dying?
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65. Ask An Expert About Lizards
reptilemama, A+, 1/8/02, 722 pm. Q tegu lizard, Hyper, 1/8/02, 455 pm. A tegulizard, chrisespets, B, 1/8/02, 534 pm. A tegu lizard, Uroman, A+, 1/9/02, 541am.
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66. Herp Stories
this, the reader might be better equipped to care for his or her tegu. First itmust be said that all tegus are not exactly beginner lizards (especially T
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67. What Kind Of Lizards Are THESE? Dwarf Tegu & Bearded Dragon?
What kind of lizards are THESE? Dwarf tegu Bearded Dragon? Thank you! FollowUps Re What kind of lizards are THESE? Dwarf tegu Bearded Dragon?
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Post Followup ... What Kind of Lizard Forum Posted by AggressiveKitten on October 21, 2002 at 11:26:29: Yesterday I met a guy who was looking to adopt-out these two lizards (He posted them in the classifieds section on here). One of them looks like a dwarf tegu, but i'm not sure. He's got like a brownish kind of head, and a grey body, with blue, and blue-greenish spots on his back, and belly. He's very fast sometimes, and other times, he's pretty laid back, he hasn't tried to bite, he's about 9" or bigger, mostly tail. He eat's like a monitor, or tegu wouldand he's a pig! I'm just not sure what it is. Anyone have any suggestions to what he might be? The other one looks very similar to a bearded dragon, except it doesn't have the spikes on the sides, other than that, he looks exactly like a beardie, but his color is also very strange, he has a dark brown/gray color with very orange kind of strips. Nothing like a beardie's markings like i've seen; kind of like a tiger. He eat's well also, and is pretty docile, but a little skiddish. I will try and post pics shortly; anyone have any suggestions on what these guys might be?

68. Re: What Kind Of Lizards Are THESE? Dwarf Tegu & Bearded Dragon?
Re What kind of lizards are THESE? Dwarf tegu Bearded Dragon? In Replyto What kind of lizards are THESE? Dwarf tegu Bearded Dragon?
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Post Followup ... What Kind of Lizard Forum Posted by mike d on October 23, 2002 at 18:40:54: In Reply to: posted by AggressiveKitten on October 21, 2002 at 11:26:29: The tegu like one sounds like a green amieva. They are relitivly big and can be quite agressive (they have a nasty bite)I fed mine pinkies. Also keep them on a dirt about 10-12" deep they love to dig. Mine used used to tunnel all over the cage. Give them alot of room to move around.
Try this link. This is my convo. w/ another person about the green amievas. http://forum.kingsnake.com/gnrl_lizard/messages/6869.html
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    70. Lizards
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    72. PERIODICAL INDEX - ANGUIDAE, LACERTIDAE, TEIIDAE, XANTUSIDAE
    Desert Night Lizard, Xantusia vigilis, The Night lizards, RH, 29, Jerry G Walls.Dwarf tegu, Callopistes maculatus, Herp Mail Q A, R AH, 512, Allen R Both.
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    A guide to anguid-, lacertid-, teiid- and xantusid lizard articles appearing in herpetogical periodicals over the past few years
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    73. Herp Index - Lizard Care
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    74. Other Lizards
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    75. California Zoological Supply | Lizards
    lizards AgamaPyramid Ameiva-Jungle Ameiva-Rainbow Racerunner Ameiva-Yellow SpottedAnole Salvator Water-North Java Med Monitor-Savanna Sm tegu- Gold-Baby tegu
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    76. Choosing And Caring For Lizards
    Bear in mind that the larger lizards like green iguana, monitor and tegu will growand that an active lizard like an iguana or monitor of six feet in length
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    People keep lizards because they are beautiful and interesting, but they must be accepted on their own terms - in most cases - look but don't touch. There is a huge range of different types of lizards of all sizes. They are relatively difficult to keep compared to snakes because they require very particular conditions to thrive. Unless they are kept in ideal conditions, it is quite usual for a lizard to seem to thrive and then begin to slowly decline. By the time poor health is advanced enough for you to notice it may well be too late to save it. Before buying a lizard, you should thoroughly research its lifestyle and habitat to ensure that you will be able to provide it with the conditions it needs to feed it and keep it healthy. Do your research by speaking to experts and reading several books on the subject. Size: Varies depending on species Lifespan: 10 to 20 years Living together: This can vary according to the species you are keeping but generally; females are less territorial than males and if they have enough space they can be housed communally, or with a single male throughout their lives. Feeding: Because of the wide variety of lizards available, we cannot go into great detail here, you should carefully research the type of diet that the lizard you are considering buying will need and make sure that you will have no problems in getting hold of a regular supply of this food. Lizard diets fall into four categories - herbivorous, insectivorous, carnivorous and omnivorous.

    77. Black Tegu Lizard
    To 41/2 feet, average 3 feet. All About lizards. Robert G. Sprackland Jr....... Family Teiidae (2 Tupinambis species). Also Known As Common tegu.
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    Home Tour Site Map News ... Calendar Black Tegu Lizard BLACK TEGU LIZARD Tupinambis teguixin Order Sauria Family Teiidae Tupinambis species) Also Known As : Common tegu Description : To 4-1/2 feet, average 3 feet. Pointed head. Long, forked, protrusible tongue. Small, granular dorsal scales. Ventral scales larger, in 22 to 27 longitudinal rows. Long, cylindrical tail which may be broken off and regenerated. Glossy black with 9 to 10 groups of whitish-yellow or gold spots arranged in crossbands. Tail is marked with alternating bands of black and white in the young that fade with age. Old males and fattened specimens tend to develop heavy jowls. Long tongue is red. Distribution : Eastern and central South America. Ground dwellers, mainly in forest clearings. Dig their own burrows. Are agile climbers and swimmers. Breeding : Details unknown. Nesting : 4 to 8 eggs, approximately 2 inches long, are laid in termite mounds and cemented in by the termites. Hatchlings are 6 to 8 inches long, and break open the mound upon hatching. Diet : Small vertebrates, large arthropods; occasionally eggs, sweet fruit, plants (especially blossoms).

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    79. TWL - Magazine Index - Lizards
    v4.4 (4/96) Glow in the Dark lizards? John C. Murphy Red tegu Tupinambisrufescens; v3.1 (5/95) The Red tegu Notes on Captive Breeding Chuck Hurt
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  • 80. Reptile Market - Reptile, Turtle And Amphibian Classifieds - Lizards
    New Topic, Unsexed Red tegu 13 Tame, Reptile Locators, 0, 31, 01 Feb 2003 123947by Reptile Locators Jump to Last Post. New Topic, Turtles to trade for lizards.
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