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Re: Is temperment genetic?
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Oh but recently I saw the video of attention seeking tegus--it's totally nuts! That may be a reptile worth trying to breed for temperment as it could possibly get somewhere.
Although... I wasn't exactly sure if they were simply like "Hey, who's this dude? Get him outta our pen!" or "Oh, hey, I recognize this guy--yeah, yeah, he's the one that feeds us! Let's go say hello!" I'm not sure whether they're social creatures by nature or whether they take care of their young, since that could possibly lead to affection rather than not caring.
Then again... if you think about it, there's evidence dinosaurs use to travel in herds and raised their young, even though they're reptiles.
Up in the air.
Watch and wait; a hapless creature has wandered in wake of my growing hunger. My oh my, don't you look tasty? Hey traveler, what do you know of wolves?
All that's scaly and reptilian, all that's furry and mammalian, all that swims in the sea, all that flies in the sky--I love each and every one of these precious creatures.
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