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No of course they don't have teeth
Last edited by welshmorphology; 09-11-2019 at 05:50 PM.
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How DO you get these photos???? Freaking incredible!
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: No of course they don't have teeth
Thanks. I'm not that impressed with this one. Can do better.
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Re: No of course they don't have teeth
Originally Posted by welshmorphology
Thanks. I'm not that impressed with this one. Can do better.
Yeah, you forgot his tonsils...
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Itty bitty teeth, I'd take a chomp from that over my macaw any day. My macaw has chomped my finger nail off before.
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Re: No of course they don't have teeth
Great photos, as always.
I sometimes had feed my LG's, and if they miss and get my finger, you feel it. However, 99% of the time they just let go and it's no harm done .
However, yes, teeth.
On a side note I love how people ask if my reptiles bite, and follow up with, they have teeth, right?
I usually respond with that I have teeth too, but I don't bite!
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Re: No of course they don't have teeth
Anyone that's ever encountered a puffy Tokay gecko KNOWS they have teeth lol
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Re: No of course they don't have teeth
Originally Posted by ladywhipple02
Anyone that's ever encountered a puffy Tokay gecko KNOWS they have teeth lol
Really glad I never got bit by the couple I kept. I knew when to back off though, mostly from the male. I had a female that I could pick up. I've heard they bite &
hang on like pitbulls...?
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: No of course they don't have teeth
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Really glad I never got bit by the couple I kept. I knew when to back off though, mostly from the male. I had a female that I could pick up. I've heard they bite &
hang on like pitbulls...?
Lol oh, the gape!
They bite, hang on, and shake their heads like they think they're gators... a friend of mine had one in college and decided she didn't want it. I kept him for a very, very brief period before finding him a new home. He was an angry, bitey, puffy little man lol
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Tokays used to be exclusively a wild caught item in the pet trade and their attitude certainly reflected it. Most of them were about as nasty as they come. Today is a different story. There are a wide variety of pretty calm specimens available. You have to remember though that they are a high octane predatory creature that is also low on the food chain themselves. LOL.
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