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Jokes aside! Here’s some thorny devils from Penrith expo

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Are they captive breed?
Yes :) they were on display by Alice springs reptile centre

However I believe they were bred by alice springs reptile park

They take them out and just sit them on top of a ant hill outside the centre (I think that’s what he meant) ahaha

4-6000 ants in a sittinf
 
The only lizard I'd ever consider owning... would need and endless supply of ants though.
 
I tried to keep one when I was a kid in WA but it was impossible to get enough ants, they eat thousands every day.
 
Too bad they are very fussy about the ants they'll eat, they are a likely impossible to keep or captive breed successfully for all but those who actually live inside their native range or can source the ant species ( by the nest ) on a regular basis.

I don't think they'd like green ants, black garden / house ants and the like that most of us likely have in our gardens.
 

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