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Thorny Devils
These creatures look amazing.
Anyone ever come in contact with them or anyone that has keep them as pets?
Here are some cool pics I found:
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Last edited by dr del; 05-22-2007 at 11:14 PM.
Reason: hotlinked oversized images
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Re: Thorny Devils
I don't think any exist in US collections...besides zoos maybe. The australians like to bogart their local wildlife.
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Re: Thorny Devils
love the wicking action of their skin... but jason, you may know better than i would, but i don't even think zoos have them do they?
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I doubt if many zoos have them. They will apparently eat only a certain type of ant found in their region, so unless a zoo can sustain a large ant colony they won't last very long.
I agree, though... they are amazing lizards.
-Lawrence
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It's amazing the way they move to mimic the wind rushing through a thorn bush.
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Re: Thorny Devils
Thorny devils rock ,
a few years ago a friend of mine had a trio of thorny devils VERY CUTE! , the guy she got them off told her how he fed them on normal every day ants :eek: , he dips a cotton bud in vinegar and dabs it on the ants adomens also works on pin head crickets from a plant sprayer , at first i thought he was having a laugh at her expense and was ripping her off but when i saw her doing this trick they were flying at them clearing them up like little vacuums cleaners :eek: quite a fuss thou as the are fed every day and eat ALOT , she swapped them after having them a few years in the end for a pair of GTPS,
[b] Steve Irwin Febuary 22nd 1962 - September 4th 2006 [font=Century Gothic]R.I.P
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Wow, that's pretty interesting and does seem like a lot of work. What was the purpose of dabbing the ants with vinegar?
-Lawrence
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probably to mimick the natural scent/taste etc of the ant so the lil devil will eat regular ants instead of just the crazy aussie ants. lol
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yup gooseman exactly right
[b] Steve Irwin Febuary 22nd 1962 - September 4th 2006 [font=Century Gothic]R.I.P
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Re: Thorny Devils
I was acctually abe to come in contact with one while traveling in Australia. here he is with me:
steveo, that trio was possibly smuggled into the country, since australia doesn't export any of its herptofauna, and i haven't heard of anyone breeding them here in the US at least, or even being bred in captivity.
~mike
Last edited by wildlifewarrior; 05-23-2007 at 05:18 PM.
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