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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

1. Answers.com - Who Sells Tegu Lizards In The Uk
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2. Answers.com - Are Tegu Lizards Illegal In Massachusetts
To the best of my knowledge tegu are not illegal in ma. I personaly own a 4 ft. blue tegu and have researched it extensively. I haven't found anything outlawing them. You do
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3. Tegu Lizard FAQ Sheet
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Tegus are members of the Teiid family of lizards, and are closely related to the North American Whiptails ( Cnemidophorus species) and the Latin American Jungle Runners ( Amieva species). In appearance and habits, the Tegus mimic the African and Asian Monitor Lizards, thought they are not closely related. This is an example of what biologists refer to as "convergent evolution," in which organisms from different groups evolve towards the same body plan and habits in response to similar environmental niches.
Taxonomically, the Tegus are the subject of much debate. There are at least three recognized species of Tegu. The most highly prized is the Red Tegu, Tupinambis rufescens , which is found in the northern part of Argentina. The Black and White Tegu, Tupinambis teguixin , is native to Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. It is not often seen in captivity. The most common Tegu found on dealer lists is the Black Tegu

4. Black And White Tegu Lizards,geckos,or Snake Other Pets For Sale Ballymoney Belf
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  • 5. About Tegu Lizards: All About Reptiles: Tegu Lizards | EHow.com
    Since the dawn of time, reptiles have sought to rule the earth. With their cold blood and their scaly backs, reptiles have had their tail bent on world domination. In the
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    Discover the Tegu Lizard and its characteristics and habits in this free video. By Shawn Fay eHow Contributor Contact: www.regalreptiles.com Shawn Fay is the cofounder/co owner of Regal Reptiles, a 15,000 square foot reptile education and propagation center and Rhode Island’s only reptile zoo. Regal displays over 400... read more URL: Embed:
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    Since the dawn of time, reptiles have sought to rule the earth. With their cold blood and their scaly backs, reptiles have had their tail bent on world domination. In the prehistoric times, reptiles did rise to dominion and ruled over the earth with the T-Rex completely in charge. One day, the T-Rex met King Kong and through an epic battle accidentally turned the freezer on and began the ice age. Ever since then, the reptiles, having lost their original menacing size and wrought with a Freudian envy of other species, brood in jungles and cages all over the world waiting for the day that the reptiles will rise again.

    6. The Tegu Community Forums
    theTegu.com Tegu information, photo gallery, forums, caresheets, diet nutritional info, taming tips and more for the argentine black and white tegu, argentine red tegu, blue
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    7. Answers To Frequently Asked Questions About Tegu Lizards
    Easy to access information on tegu lizards kept as pets. What should I feed my hatchling tegu? Crickets , small King Meal Worms , pink mice , are all
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    TEGU FAQ What should I feed my hatchling tegu? Crickets , small King Meal Worms , pink mice , are all suitable foods for baby tegus..
    All insects should be fed prior to feeding them to your tegu .
    Argentine Red Tegus and Argentine Black and White tegus should be given some fruit once they are no longer feeding on insects. Can I hand feed my tegu ? It isn't a good idea . You wouldn't want your tegu to accidentally bite you while trying to remove food from your hand . Tegus grow fast and are capable of having a powerful bite . How should I feed it? Tegus who are trained to eat out of a bowl quickly recognize their bowls as a source of food . Making bowl feeding a regular habit will make it much easier for you to be able to handle your tegu regularly because they learn not to associate your hand with food and learn not to get excited every time you have to put your hand in their cage to work with them thinking they are going to be fed . The use of bowls for feeding will also help protect your tegu from ingesting their substrate . This is especially important if you are feeding foods which are sticky . Feeding insects such as meal worms in bowls will keep a good percentage of them from burrowing into the cage substrate. Save yourself and your pet a lot of headaches and heartbreak and don't make hand feeding a habit . If you are not mature enough to understand that you should not hand feed a tegu (even a baby) you should not purchase one. Remember that tegus and all other reptiles are not domesticated animals .

    8. How To Care for Tegu Lizards | Video « Wonder How To
    Care for Tegu lizards ► In this video series, watch as reptile expert Shawn Fay teaches all about the Tegu Lizard. Gain a knowledge of their history, how they breed, what they
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    9. Tegus - Care Sheets Information About Tegu Lizards Tegus ,characteristics And Se
    of Diet, Diet-Carnivorous,Supplements, Nutrition and Usage - calcium and......tegus Care Sheets Information about Tegu Lizards tegus ,characteristics and sexing,
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    Care Sheet for Tegus
    Average Rating Given To This Care Sheet Is (1=lowest, 5=highest) Last Updated: 05/07/2003
    Main Category: Lizards
    Sub Category: Tegus
    Care Sheet Submitted By: Jif
    Years Experience: 5 to 10 Years
    Species: Tegu
    Other Species or Phases this Care Sheet May Cover: This information pertains to Argentine B/W Tegus, Red Tegus, and Blue Tegus.
    Sexing and Characteristics: Male Tegus are larger than females and develop large jowls. They also have "spurs" which can be felt on either side of the vent. Breeding usually takes place in late spring, early summer with hatchlings arriving in early fall. Females can lay between 15 and 30 eggs.
    Mostly Active During: Day
    Substrate and Water Needs: A deep (8-12inches) digable substrate that will hold a burrow is best. Clean dirt mixed with sand or peat works well, as well as Cypress mulch.
    Lighting and UVB: Hatchlings and juvenile Tegus benefit from UVB lighting as Metabolic Bone Disease can be an issue with this species when young. Established adults seem to do quite well without it. Tegus can be kept with lighting on 24/7 but a 12/12 photoperiod is also tolerated very well.

    10. What Foods Can Tegu Lizards Eat? | ChaCha Answers
    What foods can tegu lizards eat? ChaCha has the answer This is especially important if you are feeding foods which are sticky . Feeding insects such as me
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    11. Tupinambis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Tupinambis is a lizard genus which belongs to the family of Teiidae, and contains seven described species. These large, South American lizards are commonly referred to as tegus;
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article does not cite any references or sources
    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (December 2009) Tupinambis Tupinambis teguixin Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Chordata
    Class: Reptilia
    Order: Squamata
    Suborder: Lacertilia
    Family: Teiidae
    Genus: Tupinambis
    Species 7, see text. Tupinambis is a lizard genus which belongs to the family of Teiidae , and contains seven described species. These large, South American lizards are commonly referred to as tegus Tupinambis merianae Argentine Black and White Tegu Tupinambis rufescens (Red Tegu), and Tupinambis teguixin (Colombian Black and White Tegu, Gold Tegu, or Common Tegu) are all common in the pet trade. Tegus that have escaped or been illegally released have adapted to life in the wild in some of the more remote areas of South Florida Tegus are usually primarily carnivorous , except for T. rufescens (which is primarily herbivorous) and T. merianae

    12. Discover The Different Breeds Of Tegu Lizards: All About Reptiles: Tegu Lizards
    Hi, welcome to Regal Reptiles. We're going to learn about the tegus natural history. These guys here this is an Argentine giant tegu and they come from Argentina as the
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    14. Monitor & Tegu Lizards
    Choose from a wide selection of Monitor and Tegu lizards off ReptilesNCritters.com
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    15. Evidence Of Baroreflex In Tegu Lizards -- Bicego Et Al. 24 (1): Lb615 -- The FAS
    Evidence of baroreflex in tegu lizards Kenia Cardoso Bicego, Valter Dantonio, Ana Gabriela Toledo and Luciane Helena Gargaglioni. Animal Morphology and Physiology, College of
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    16. Tegu Lizard
    2004, PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc. All rights reserved . (0315) 1 of 2 Tegus are from the forests and mountains of South America. There are several different tegu species, including
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    17. Photos Of Tegu Lizards
    Caiman lizard (Dracaena paraguayensis), a type of tegu (Brazil) Caiman lizard (Dracaena paraguayensis), a type of tegu (Brazil) Caiman lizard (Dracaena paraguayensis), a type of tegu
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    18. Tegu Lizards - RedTailBoas Ultimate Reptile Community
    Tegu Lizards Post pictures and comments about your Tegu lizards here.
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    19. Black Tegu Lizard
    To 41/2 feet, average 3 feet.......Black Tegu Lizard. Scientific Name Tupinambis teguixin Order Sauria Family Teiidae (2 Tupinambis species) Also Known As Common tegu
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    Scientific Name: Tupinambis teguixin Order : Sauria Family : Teiidae (2 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).

    20. Argentine Tegu - The Reptile File Wiki
    The Argentine Tegu, or Giant Tegu, is a large lizard from South America that resembles, in some way, the monitor lizards (varanus species). Tegus are stockier, with shorter necks
    http://www.thereptilefile.com/wiki/index.php?title=Argentine_Tegu

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