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  1. Teenage Herpetologist

    Bonding With Cham

    Thank you very much.
  2. Teenage Herpetologist

    Bonding With Cham

    Hi everyone. I know it has been a while, but I was wondering, how do you bond with your cham to where they would actually be fine with me holding them every few days. Every time I try to hold my cham and try to show her that I am not a threat, she just gets dark and slowly crawls away. The only...
  3. Teenage Herpetologist

    I LOVE LIZARDS!!!!! Here's Why...

    Yes and No. I want to be a zookeeper. but once I settle down, I will be a rep vet.
  4. Teenage Herpetologist

    Legit Lizard Tattoo

    :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
  5. Teenage Herpetologist

    Legit Lizard Tattoo

    FIYA!!!!!
  6. Teenage Herpetologist

    I LOVE LIZARDS!!!!! Here's Why...

    SO DANG CUTE!!!!!
  7. Teenage Herpetologist

    I'm Back. Meet Valka.

    Will do.
  8. Teenage Herpetologist

    I'm Back. Meet Valka.

    SUMMER HAPPENED. I was all over.
  9. Teenage Herpetologist

    Let’s play a game….

    Wider Bider
  10. Teenage Herpetologist

    What other animals have you/do you keep?

    A lot. Reptiles..... Tortoise, Bearded Dragons, Blue-Tongued Skink, Leopard Gecko, and Anoles. Amphibians, Toads and Tree Frogs Mammals, MANY Dogs and Cats Fish, too many to say. No Birds Yet 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭
  11. Teenage Herpetologist

    What NEVER gets old for you?

    The Movie Major Payne, and... CHICK-FI-LA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  12. Teenage Herpetologist

    I'm Back. Meet Valka.

    Hello everyone, I haven't been posting for a while, so I decided to come back and introduce yall to my new Chameleon, Valka. Sorry about the hairy hand, my dad was holding her.
  13. Teenage Herpetologist

    Reptile/Amphibian of the Week

    Yeah, it sure would.
  14. Teenage Herpetologist

    Reptile/Amphibian of the Week

    They are mostly found in Maryland and Virginia. They eat fish, tadpoles, earthworms, and frogs. When they are adults, they will sometimes prey on American Eels.
  15. Teenage Herpetologist

    Reptile/Amphibian of the Week

    Hello everyone. I hope you all had a good weekend. This week's Reptile of the Week is... The Rainbow Snake!!!!! The Rainbow Snake is a non-venomous, handsome species. Their stripes vary from orange to red. The underside of a Rainbow Snake is usually red with a double row of black spots...
  16. Teenage Herpetologist

    For 12 year old herpetologist....

    You were right. That is SUPER cool!
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