grahamh
Well-Known Member
The best name....
I was talking to a geezer today about Thorny Devils (Not Horny Devils Africa) and I said how much I liked them but thought they'd be difficult to keep because they only eat ants. He told me of a friend who has one and that it eats crickets quite happily.
Q1. Anyone got one or know if this is true (the crickets - not whether his mate has one).
Q2. Can you keep them on a class 1 licence.
and lastly any herp that can do the following gets my vote:
Thorny devils posses a curious knob-like spiny appendage on the backs of their necks, which has sometimes been likened to a false head. When threatened, the lizards tuck their real heads down between their forelegs leaving this false head in the position of their real head.
I was talking to a geezer today about Thorny Devils (Not Horny Devils Africa) and I said how much I liked them but thought they'd be difficult to keep because they only eat ants. He told me of a friend who has one and that it eats crickets quite happily.
Q1. Anyone got one or know if this is true (the crickets - not whether his mate has one).
Q2. Can you keep them on a class 1 licence.
and lastly any herp that can do the following gets my vote:
Thorny devils posses a curious knob-like spiny appendage on the backs of their necks, which has sometimes been likened to a false head. When threatened, the lizards tuck their real heads down between their forelegs leaving this false head in the position of their real head.