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mecoop

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I saved this girl off the back of a truck as she was stuck in between some pallets, lucky she was not injured. I moved the pallets and put her in a box till we had finished unloading the truck. She was a little thirsty and looked quit fat, to my surprise when we got back to her she had dropped some babies. Would love to know what kind she was.

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wow. cool pics. nice find also. i supose you have to find a place to let her go? i''m not an expert, but i didn't think you were allowed to keep a found wild reptile.
 
yes it is local it acts like a snake too quite unusual
 
yeah, they get pretty agro, and bite pretty hard for a small lizard, they get pretty stroppy with each other at times too, they like areas with overgrown grass.
 
Their tongues act like a snake and when i released her she slithered off instead of running ( from what i could see). And yes she was very snappy, she jumps at you when she snaps mouth wide open and a jet black tounge.

Glad i saved her and to see that things are still breeding in the wild.
 
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